2018 Word of the year goes to

 SMTV Desk 2018-11-08 10:44:33  Collins dictionary, single-use, plastic waste, Lexicographers
2018 Word of the year goes to

Washington, Nov 08: The Collins dictionary has announced single-use as its Word of the Year for 2018.

The word, which means made to be used only once, came into being as more and more people are getting aware of the damage caused by plastic waste and turning their backs on disposable packaging.

The word also has a different connotation which indicates society s excesses.

Every year, Lexicographers employed by Collins creates a list of new and notable words that reflects any specific trend around the world. According to Collins, the word single-use is more commonly used than in 2013.

The Word of the Year from 2013- 2017 are-- geek (2013), photobomb (2014), binge-watch (2015), Brexit (2016) and fake news (2017).

According to the head of language content at Collins, Helen Newstead described 2018 as the year "where awareness and often anger over a variety of issues" led to formulations of new words.

Apart from single-use , other words like VAR and floss according to Newstead highlighted a world of extremes which encompassed social, political and light-hearted activities.