
Words at Work: an appeal
Can you help us to identify the words, phrases, and expressions particular to your workplace?
Find out moreCan you help us to identify the words, phrases, and expressions particular to your workplace?
Find out moreOn this blog, we have explored the lives and careers of lexicographers who have contributed to the Oxford English Dictionary and others of Oxford’s dictionary ‘family’ from the 1920s to…
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Find out moreEarlier this year, we asked the public to tell us about the words that they use in their hobbies. We received hundreds of submissions, and here we take a look at some of the most notable…
Find out moreSecond Edition co-Chief Editor Edmund Weiner shares the remarkable story of how ‘the supreme authority’ on the English language was transformed for a new audience.
Find out moreMeet Catherine Sangster, our Head of Pronunciations, whose job it is to ‘look after the bits of the dictionary that tell you how to pronounce the word you’re looking up’….
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