Dictionary.com anoints allyship word of the year for 2021
NEW YORK (AP) Allyship, an old noun made new again, is Dictionary.com's word of the year.
The look up site with 70 million monthly users took the unusual step of anointing a word it added just last month, though "allyship" first surfaced in the mid-1800s, said one of the company's content overseers, John Kelly.
"It might be a surprising choice for some," he told The Associated Press ahead of Tuesday's unveiling. "In the past few decades, the term has evolved to take on a more nuanced and specific meaning. It is continuing to evolve and we saw that in many ways."
The site offers two definitions for allyship: The role of a person who advocates for inclusion of a "marginalized or politicized group" in solidarity but not as a member, and the more traditional relationship of "persons, groups or nations associating and cooperating with one another for a common cause or purpose."
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