Why Are There Offensive Or Explicit Words In The Dictionary?

The purpose of a dictionary is to define words as they are actually used.

This means we record words as they are used, not how any particular person or group wishes a word would be used. While some entries may include slang, offensive, or explicit words, it is important that we provide the most accurate uses of words in our language.

Our lexicographers review our content to make sure that our site is a reference source of the highest quality. Definitions, origins, or content made by our experienced lexicographic team are based on rigorous academic research. With our definitions of offensive or explicit words, our lexicographers aim to give people context for when and how these words are used- including via labels, usage notes, and usage alerts.

Some entries may trigger negative emotions or offend others. It is important to note that inclusion of a word, does not mean Dictionary.com encourages them as words to use in everyday conversations.

For more information on this topic, see this editorial article: How New Words Get Added To Dictionary.com—And How The Dictionary Works - particularly the section entitled "This word is offensive. Why don’t you remove it from the dictionary?"

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