A couple of weeks ago, Merriam-Webster announced their top words of 2009 based on the intensity of lookups to its online dictionary and thesaurus. Now Dictionary.com has their own announcement of the most looked-up words of the past year. Though the main list is full of usual suspects like
affect and
effect (perennial stumpers even for native English speakers), the "top gainer" is a very unusual word:
esurient, meaning 'extremely hungry; desirous; greedy.' What might explain the ravenous interest in this obscure term?
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