Dictionary.com has crowned “demure” as its 2024 Word of the Year, redefining a term that’s quietly taken the cultural spotlight. Once a descriptor for modesty or reservation, “demure” has evolved into a badge of sophistication and understated confidence, reflecting how personal presentation is adapting in a world steadily returning to in-person interactions.
The word’s rise wasn’t by accident. A surge of 1,200% in online mentions and a TikTok trend featuring content creator Jools Lebron catapulted “demure” into public consciousness. Lebron’s viral phrase, “very demure, very mindful,” captivated millions, offering stylish yet practical ways to embody the term at work, while traveling, and even in social settings. Searches on Dictionary.com mirrored this, soaring 200-fold during its peak and remaining five times higher than pre-trend levels even after the buzz subsided.
Steve Johnson, Curriculum Design Manager at Dictionary Media Group, explained, “Demure has been reimagined to celebrate quiet elegance and intentional charm. It’s empowering to see a word once bound by rigid connotations now representing subtle self-assurance.”
But “demure” wasn’t the only word to spark debate this year. The shortlist includes a mix of slang and cultural markers:
- Brainrot: The mental fog from bingeing low-quality social media content.
- Brat: A term for playful, bold defiance.
- Extreme weather: Self-explanatory but all too relevant in an unpredictable climate.
- Midwest nice: The delicate dance of politeness, self-deprecation, and conflict avoidance.
- Weird: An evergreen term for all things strange and uncanny.
Each word was chosen for its role in defining 2024’s cultural dialogue. “Brainrot” highlights our digital fatigue, while “extreme weather” reminds us of nature’s volatility. And who hasn’t encountered “Midwest nice” at a family dinner or admired someone’s unapologetic “brat” energy?
While language constantly adapts, this year’s list underscores the influence of social media in shaping vocabulary. Words like “demure” show how cultural trends can breathe new life into old terms, offering fresh ways to express ourselves in an era of rapid change.
For those curious about the full story behind 2024’s Word of the Year, Dictionary.com invites readers to explore its expanded coverage online.