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    Nov 18, 2025
    The Cambridge Dictionary #WordOfTheYear2025 is … 🥁   "parasocial" (adjective) 🏆 Find out more about #Parasocial: cambrid.ge/47ePa1Z #Parasocial #CambridgeWOTY #WordOfTheYear2025 #CambridgeDictionary
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    Apr 1, 2025
    A special announcement for our community.
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    May 31, 2022
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    Thank you for raising this with us. We’ve passed the information on to our editors for review.
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    May 5, 2024
    Pay attention 😉 to this audio and see if you can complete these adjectives that collocate with ‘attention’! 🔵 Learn more ways to talk about concentration 👀🎧👉 cambrid.ge/4dfSmeH #CambridgeDictionary #AboutWords #Vocabulary
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    Nov 30, 2020
    Canadian singer-songwriter @henrylau89 shares his thoughts about the word #quarantine, Cambridge Dictionary's #WordoftheYear2020, in our latest video. youtu.be/5XcIKVs8iWk #CambridgeWOTY
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    Oct 9, 2025
    If you embrace the ‘lemonading’ lifestyle, vote for it to be added to the Cambridge Dictionary: cambrid.ge/45zNkGU #Lemonading #CambridgeDictionary
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    Aug 11, 2025
    If you think more colleagues would benefit from knowing this word, vote for it to be added to the Cambridge Dictionary: cambrid.ge/3UPjXLF #Taskmasking #CambridgeDictionary
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    Dec 27, 2022
    Do you know how to use 'had better' in English? ➡️ We use ‘had better’ to talk about actions we think people should do. It is always ‘had’, not ‘have’. ➡️ ‘Had better’ is a strong expression. We use it if we think there will be negative results. #CambridgeDictionary #Grammar
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    Jan 18, 2023
    Would you like some help with #EnglishPronunciation? 🗣️ When you search for a word in the online #CambridgeDictionary, you can see 👀 and hear 👂 the pronunciation in British and American English. Can you guess what word we searched for? 🤔 #LearnEnglish
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    Nov 15, 2023
    The Cambridge Dictionary #WordOfTheYear2023 is … 🥁 ‘hallucinate’ (verb): When an artificial intelligence hallucinates, it produces false information. 🏆 Find out more about #hallucinate ⬇️ cambrid.ge/3Q7MSsS #CambridgeWOTY
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    Sep 18, 2025
    Have you heard this term before? Learn more about it here: cambrid.ge/3JwGgUc #QuietQuitting #CambridgeDictionary
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    Aug 21, 2025
    We read this word twice to make sure we spelled it correctly… 😅 See how it is used in example sentences: cambrid.ge/473pshq #IYKYK #CambridgeDictionary
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    Mar 26, 2023
    Dreamed or dreamt?😴 🇬🇧 In #BritishEnglish, we can spell the past simple and past participle forms of verbs such as learn or dream with either -ed or -t. 🇺🇸 In #AmericanEnglish, however, we only use the -ed ending. Do you use British or American #Spelling? #CambridgeDictionary
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    Nov 20, 2024
    The Cambridge Dictionary #WordOfTheYear2024 is … 🥁   "manifest" (verb) 🏆 Find out more about #manifest: cambrid.ge/3CjqfNF #Manifest #CambridgeWOTY #WordOfTheYear2024 #Manifestation #CambridgeDictionary
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