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Words That Matter

Some of the year’s most influential writers, thinkers, and experts reflect on the words that matter most in 2018.

  • Moments
  • Grieve
  • Trust
  • Nation
  • Rage
  • Truth
  • #WordsThatMatter2018
  • Why ‘Moments’ Is the Word of the Year

    Why ‘Moments’ Is the Word of the Year

    Memories Beto and I will share to remind our kids the campaign was worth it
    Go to the profile of Amy O'Rourke
    Amy O'Rourke
    Dec 14, 2018
    Why ‘Grieve’ Is the Word of the Year

    Why ‘Grieve’ Is the Word of the Year

    A lifetime of public and private mourning
    Go to the profile of Alexander Chee
    Alexander Chee
    Dec 14, 2018
    Why ‘Trust’ Is the Word of the Year

    Why ‘Trust’ Is the Word of the Year

    We have learned that when women aren’t trusted, they lose power
    Go to the profile of Jessica Valenti
    Jessica Valenti
    Dec 13, 2018
    Why ‘Risk’ Is the Word of the Year

    Why ‘Risk’ Is the Word of the Year

    The president is a walking, talking, tweeting risk factor for the world
    Go to the profile of Bryan Walsh
    Bryan Walsh
    Dec 14, 2018
    Why ‘Trauma’ Is the Word of the Year

    Why ‘Trauma’ Is the Word of the Year

    In 2018, none of us escaped the punishment of trauma
    Go to the profile of Carvell Wallace
    Carvell Wallace
    Dec 13, 2018
    Why ‘Smoke’ Is the Word of the Year

    Why ‘Smoke’ Is the Word of the Year

    As wildfires raged, a smokescreen seemed to conceal the truth
    Go to the profile of Ottessa Moshfegh
    Ottessa Moshfegh
    Dec 12, 2018
    Why ‘Listen’ Is the Word of the Year

    Why ‘Listen’ Is the Word of the Year

    We risk getting dumber and meaner when we don’t listen
    Go to the profile of nancy gibbs
    nancy gibbs
    Dec 12, 2018
    Why ‘Truth’ Is James Comey’s Word of the Year

    Why ‘Truth’ Is James Comey’s Word of the Year

    2018 delivered an unprecedented cascade of lies
    Go to the profile of James Comey
    James Comey
    Dec 10, 2018
    Why ‘Rage’ Is the Word of the Year

    Why ‘Rage’ Is the Word of the Year

    The word—and the feeling—became ubiquitous in 2018
    Go to the profile of Morgan Jerkins
    Morgan Jerkins
    Dec 10, 2018
    Why ‘Nation’ Is the Word of the Year

    Why ‘Nation’ Is the Word of the Year

    Virulent nationalism proves the U.S. was founded on a myth
    Go to the profile of Douglas Rushkoff
    Douglas Rushkoff
    Dec 11, 2018
    Why ‘F*ck’ Is the Word of the Year

    Why ‘F*ck’ Is the Word of the Year

    How the word became a virtue signal in 2018
    Go to the profile of Meghan Daum
    Meghan Daum
    Dec 11, 2018
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