Here's another New Year's resolution to add to your list: scrub 15 "overused" and "useless" words from your vocabulary.
Lake Superior State University has issued a list of the top 15 words that it thinks deserve to be banished in 2010.
LSSU explains,
Former LSSU Public Relations Director Bill Rabe and friends created "word banishment" in 1975 at a New Year's Eve party and released the first list on New Year's Day. Since then, LSSU has received tens of thousands of nominations for the list, which includes words and phrases from marketing, media, education, technology and more.
Word-watchers may check the alphabetical "complete list" on the website before making their submissions.
Here's the university's 35th annual List of Words Banished from the Queen's English for Mis-use, Over-use and General Uselessness:
- Shovel-ready
- Transparent/Transparency
- Czar
- Tweet
- App
- Sexting
- Friend as a verb
- Teachable moment
- In these economic times...
- Stimulus
- Toxic assets
- Too big to fail
- Bromance
- Chillaxin'
- Obama-prefix or roots
Check out the article at Huffington Post.
Happy New Year!
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