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Home | Lifestyle | Vax Is Oxford English Dictionarys 2021 Word Of The Year

‘Vax’ is Oxford English Dictionary’s 2021 word of the year

London: ‘Vax’ has been chosen as the word of the year by the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), the media reported. Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, words related to vaccines spiked in frequency in 2021, with double-vaxxed, unvaxxed and anti-vaxxer all seeing a surge in use, the BBC reported. Vax was an obvious choice as […]

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Updated On - 02:21 PM, Mon - 1 November 21
‘Vax’ is Oxford English Dictionary’s 2021 word of the year

London: ‘Vax’ has been chosen as the word of the year by the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), the media reported. Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, words related to vaccines spiked in frequency in 2021, with double-vaxxed, unvaxxed and anti-vaxxer all seeing a surge in use, the BBC reported.

Vax was an obvious choice as it has made “the most striking impact”, OED senior editor Fiona McPherson was quoted as saying. “It goes back at least to the 1980s, but according to our corpus it was rarely used until this year,” she said.

“When you add to that its versatility in forming other words — vaxxie, vax-a-thon, vaxinista — it became clear that vax was the standout in the crowd,” he said.

Vax and vaxx are both accepted spellings but the form with one x is more common. In September usage of the word, “vax” was up more than 72 times from its level last year, OCED said. The word, and others related to vaccination, had also been broadened into a wider range of contexts including “fully vaxxed” and “vax cards”, the ‘Guardian’ reported.
Use of the word ‘pandemic’ has also increased by more than 57,000 per cent this year, the report said.

Vax derived from the Latin word vacca, which means cow, was first recorded in English in 1799. Its derivatives vaccinate and vaccination both first appeared in 1800. According to the OED, this is due to English physician and scientist Edward Jenner’s pioneering work on vaccination against smallpox in the late 1790s and early 1800s.

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