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The Oxford Dictionary named the word of 2023

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It indicates classiness, charm, charisma and the ability to attract a romantic or sexual partner.

A team of language experts from Oxford University Press, which publishes the Oxford English Dictionary, named the word of 2023. It turned out to be the word rizz, according to the official website.

This word is widely used on the Internet. In particular, the hashtag rizz has received billions of views on TikTok.

The word itself implies classiness, charm, charisma and the ability to attract a romantic or sexual partner.

In addition, rizz is used as a short form of charisma.

A fairly common expression is rizz up, which means to attract, attract or talk to someone.

Experts say that this word became popular in June 2023 after actor Tom Holland answered questions in an interview with Buzzfeed: “I have no rizz whatsoever, I have limited rizz,” meaning, “I have no charisma to everyone.”

Let’s remember that the Oxford English Dictionary previously chose the word of 2021: the word vax (ie “vaccine”, “vaccination”, “vaccination”).

The most important words of 2022 are named according to the Collins Dictionary
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