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    Pandemic-related words have quickly burrowed their way into everyday conversation, so Dictionary.com just added two new words to its list. On Monday, the website announced it has added the terms “vaxxer” and “antivaxxer” to its word dictionary. 

    According to the website, the word vaxxer is an informal way of referring to “a person who trusts vaccines or is in favour of vaccination.” Antivaxxer is an informal noun that refers to “a person who distrusts or is against vaccination, often someone who is vocally opposed to vaccines,” The pandemic will continue to affect and change the language people use.

    Experts say that the sudden disruption in daily life has allowed people to adopt official medical terminology used by health and government officials. This is to better understand the situation they are in, with dictionaries also taking notice. Hundreds of terms were added to Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary in 2021. A lot of the words were related to the pandemic with terms like “long hauler,” “super-spreader,” and “long COVID”

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