Daily Current Affairs / Cambridge Dictionary Names “Parasocial” Word of the Year 2025
Category : Miscellaneous Published on: November 21 2025
The Cambridge Dictionary has selected “parasocial” as its Word of the Year 2025, highlighting the growing trend of one-sided emotional bonds people form with celebrities, influencers, fictional characters, and even AI chatbots. The choice reflects how technology and social media have reshaped modern relationships and fandom culture. The term’s surge in popularity follows increased online searches throughout the year. Cambridge also added new internet-driven words like “delulu,” “slop,” “skibidi,” and “tradwife,” marking how evolving digital culture continues to shape everyday language.
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