Table of Contents
- 1 How do you describe the year 2020?
- 2 What one word would you use to describe 2020?
- 3 What is the word of 2020?
- 4 What are some positive words?
- 5 What are the most popular words of 2020?
- 6 What word used most 2020?
- 7 What are the most popular words to describe 2020?
- 8 Is there an exception to the 2020 word-winner list?
- 9 Will 2020 be remembered as a memorable year?
How do you describe the year 2020?
“It’s both unprecedented and a little ironic — in a year that left us speechless, 2020 has been filled with new words unlike any other.” Some other most common words include bushfires, COVID-19, WFH, lockdown, impeachment, support bubbles, keyworkers, furlough, Black Lives Matter and moonshot.
What one word would you use to describe 2020?
unprecedented. @S_twt said that unprecedented is one way to describe this wacky year. There’s no question the word unprecedented has been in heavy rotation—it’s been used so much our own social media audience even told us it’s one word they never, ever want to hear again.
What is the word of 2020?
Ding-ding-ding: Merriam-Webster on Monday announced “pandemic” as its 2020 word of the year. “That probably isn’t a big shock,” Peter Sokolowski, editor-at-large for Merriam-Webster, told The Associated Press.
How do you write a 2020 paragraph?
Answer: The year 2020 came with an exictment for all as it’s a first year of new decade. Everyone has enjoyed 31st with a high spirit but none of us where aware that with a new decade their will be start of new problems. As we all get the news of spread of Corona virus from China at the end of the January only.
How was 2020 Unprecedented?
2020 was an unprecedented year. COVID-19 has infiltrated daily life. Health care professionals have been dealt myriad challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic has also impacted the daily practice of cardiology.
What are some positive words?
Explore the Words
- able. having the necessary means or skill to do something.
- abundant. present in great quantity.
- accepting. tolerating without protest.
- accomplished. highly skilled.
- accurate. characterized by perfect conformity to fact or truth.
- achiever. a person with a record of successes.
- active.
- adaptable.
What are the most popular words of 2020?
The Most Popular Words of 2020
- of 13. “Karen”
- of 13. “Zoom”
- of 13. “Essential”
- of 13. “Virus”
- of 13. “Quibi”
- of 13. “Social Distance”
- of 13. “COVID/Coronavirus”
- of 13. “Remote”
What word used most 2020?
Covid
“Covid” is the top word of 2020 so far, according to Global Language Monitor, an American data-research company that tracks trends in worldwide use of the English language.
Is 2020 a year to be remembered?
The year 2020 was one to remember. Adversity and resilience, racial violence and social justice, hope and heartache came in waves upon us all throughout the year. The coronavirus-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has taken—and continues to take—a massive toll on states across the United States and on countries around the globe.
Was unprecedented the most used word in 2020?
After Dictionary.com named “pandemic” its Word of the Year, users of the online dictionary elected “unprecedented” as the People’s Choice 2020 Word of the Year.
What are the most popular words to describe 2020?
The top words to describe 2020 were ‘fucked’, ‘challenging’, ‘shit’, ‘unprecedented’, ‘exhausted/exhausting’, and ‘clusterfuck’. People have clearly been leaning hard on profane ways to express themselves this year and I love it. It is a bit disturbing that ‘worse’ is one of the 5 most popular words to describe 2021.
Is there an exception to the 2020 word-winner list?
In 2020, an exception is understandable. Nothing about this year has been normal. It’s worth noting, too, that each word on the list could make a strong case to be the sole word-winner. “Blended learning”? Parents would concur. “Infodemic”? Definitely. “Systemic racism“? Absolutely.
Will 2020 be remembered as a memorable year?
2020 is surely that, memorable. Now, in just hours, what’s described as a messy, different, and historic year, will be a memory, leaving us with lessons and new appreciation we take into 2021. ► Get breaking news from your neighborhood delivered directly to you by downloading the new FREE WWL-TV News app now in the IOS App Store or Google Play.
Which word best sums up 2020?
@Thesuperflynerd suggested entanglement as the word that best sums up 2020. This word saw sudden popularity in late June 2020 when actress Jada Pinkett Smith used the term to describe her relationship with R&B singer August Alsina while still being married to Will Smith.