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For language enthusiasts, the selection of the society’s Word of the Year — its acronym, among those in the know, is pronounced “WHOA-tea” — is a special event.
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Language experts choosing the Oxford word of the year 2023 were dazzled by a bright young thing, selecting a relative newcomer, “rizz,” for the top spot.
Oxford University Press has chosen "rizz" as its word of the year, reflecting its popularity among Generation Z. The term refers to a person's ability to attract someone.
Of the more 32,000 votes cast for the 2023 word of the year, rizz beat out several other Gen Z linguistic favorites, including situationship, prompt, de-influencing and Swiftie.
Though it was already floating around the internet, the word skyrocketed in popularity in 2023 when actor Tom Holland said he had "no rizz whatsoever" in an interview.