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Dictionary.com, Demure
Dictionary.com declares 'demure' as the 2024 word of the year (a very mindful choice)
Dictionary.com declared "demure" the 2024 word of the year after viral videos by TikToker Jools Lebron popularized the term.
'Demure' is Dictionary.com's word of the year. If that's news to you, here's the backstory
Usage of the word soared after TikToker Jools Lebron used it in her signature catchphrase "very demure, very mindful."
Very mindful! 'Demure' is Dictionary.com's Word of the Year
We've all known since August that this was the year to be demure … but Dictionary.com has now made it even more official by announcing that "demure" is its word of the year (via Time ). This year, as Brat summer started to wind down, a new supreme was rising: Jools Lebron.
Demure Crowned 2024’s Word Of The Year By Dictionary Dot Com; Here’s How It Became Gen Z’s Fav Word
https://t.co/FBuxgNaC8B has selected its 2024 word of the year. The online dictionary platform revealed that it had chosen “demure,” a word that went viral in the summer when TikToker Jools Lebron popularized it: https://t.co/r1ufPW3bXE pic.twitter.com/fe7H3fYgBc — 29secrets (@29Secrets) November 26, 2024
Dictionary.com Announced Its 2024 Word of the Year—And It’s Very “Mindful”
Dictionary.com's word of the year is very modest, very mindful. Can you guess what the term is? Hint: You've heard it everywhere in 2024.
‘Demure’ named Dictionary.com’s Word of the Year, beating ‘brat’ and ‘brainrot’
“Demure” went from being a simple six-letter adjective to a pop culture phenomenon in August, after a beauty influencer named Jools Lebron exploded on TikTok with a 38-second video in which she explained “how to be demure and modest at the workplace.”
Dictionary.com's Word of the Year is very mindful, very cutesy
Dictionary.com's word of the year is demure, a nod to the "very mindful, very demure" social media trend started by TikTokker Jools Lebron. Demure beat out brainrot, brat (inspired by the Charli XCX album of the same name),
Dictionary.com defines 'demure' as 2024's Word of the Year
The word "Demure" was picked as the 2024 "Word of the Year" by Dictionary.com after it gained notoriety this year on TikTok.
Dictionary.com Has Named Its 2024 Word of the Year
This may have been the year of "Brat summer," but by August another buzzworthy phrase had usurped it in the pop culture lexicon.
Dictionary.com's Word of the Year: Demure
Traditionally, demure describes someone who is reserved or modest in their behavior, but this year it's taken on a new meaning, especially among social media and beauty influencers.
Why ‘demure’ was named the word of the year by Dictionary.com
Dictionary.com hands out the Word of the Year title to the word that captures “pivotal moments in language and culture.” Recent winners include hallucinate, woman, and allyshi
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'Demure' Named the 2024 Word of the Year Following Viral Post from TikToker Jools Lebron
Demure' has been named the 2024 Word of the Year by Dictionary.com following the viral "Very demure, very mindful" post from ...
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Very demure. Very mindful
Witness the world of welding, cleaning, and everyday tasks. Watch as sparks fly, surfaces shine, and the work unfolds before ...
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Viral TikTok Trend Propels ‘Demure’ To 2024 Word Of The Year
Dictionary.com names "demure" as the year's top word following Jools Lebron’s satirical TikTok video reminding women to be ...
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The Word of the Year for 2024 Has Been Revealed—And Yes, It’s Very Mindful
Dictionary.com announced its 2024 Word of the Year as “demure,” for which we can thank TikToker Jools Lebron. Her August ...
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We're very mindful of Dictionary.com's word of the year — see what it is
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