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Why and how ‘rage bait’ became Oxford’s Word of the Year 2025: Explained

Discover why “rage bait” was crowned Oxford’s Word of the Year 2025. In this exclusive interview, OED Senior Editor Jonathan Dent explains the surge in its usage, what it reveals about online behaviour, and how digital culture is reshaping language.

December 03, 2025 / 13:52 IST
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How ‘rage bait’ became Oxford’s Word of the Year 2025: Explained
How ‘rage bait’ became Oxford’s Word of the Year 2025: Explained

Oxford University Press has declared “rage bait” the Word of the Year 2025, capturing the rising unease around inflammatory content dominating digital spaces. To understand what propelled this phrase from internet chatter to a globally significant linguistic marker, we spoke exclusively with Jonathan Dent, Senior Editor of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), one of the key people behind the selection.

In this exclusive conversation with Moneycontrol.com, Dent offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how Oxford tracks linguistic trends, how online culture is reshaping English, and why “rage bait” perfectly reflects the digital mood of 2025.

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“IT WAS A CLEAR WINNER.”

According to Dent, the dominance of rage bait was evident from the outset. “Right from the start of our selection process, rage bait stood out,” he says. “It showed a marked increase in usage in 2025 compared to 2024 and it spoke to some of the social and cultural preoccupations of the past year. Finally, it really got people fired up in the online vote on our shortlist, where it was a clear winner.”