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‘Single-use’ named word of the year

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It edged out MeToo and whitewash to top list of 10 notable words that reflect an ever-evolving culture, preoccupat­ions of those who use it |

‘Single-use’ was named the Collins Dictionary word of the year yesterday, following a four-fold increase in usage since 2013 in a reflection of increased concerns about sustainabi­lity. It edged out “MeToo” and “whitewash” to top the list of 10 new and notable words that “reflect an ever-evolving culture and the preoccupat­ions of those who use it”, Collins said.

The wider 10 words of the year include ones inspired by Brexit, environmen­tal concerns and the 2018 football World Cup. “Single-use” describes items “whose unchecked proliferat­ion are blamed for damaging the environmen­t and affecting the food chain”, said Collins.

It said public awareness of plastic adrift in the oceans had led to a global campaign to reduce the use of onceonly items.

Another environmen­trelated word on the list was plogging: a Scandinavi­an fitness craze that combines jogging with picking up litter.

“Vegan”, a person who refrains from using any animal products, also got on the list.

“This has been a year where awareness and often anger over a variety of issues has led to the rise of new words and the revitalisa­tion and adaptation of old ones,” said Helen Newstead, Collins’ head of language content.

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