Notable wordsmith, Collins, of “the Dictionary” fame, has announced the winner of its annual terminology contest. It’s official, despite actually being an abbreviation, NFT is the word of the year 2021.

NFTs rose to prominence throughout 2021, a period that also marked the breakout year for the non-fungible token. A remarkable success, galvanized by a wide range of genuinely incredible projects, coupled with a dash of celebrity-driven hype. Back in May, NFTs made it into the Merriam-Webster book of words, and now in November, it is crowned champion.

Collins Dictionary, a group of educated folks who know all about words, and word-related trivia, have declared NFT the cream of the new crop. Overcoming stiff competition from the likes of Cheugy, Regencycore, and Neopronoun, whatever they mean, as well as Climate Anxiety, which is notable as being two words that already exist. Additional runners up, also making the top ten include further blockchain additions, “metaverse” and “crypto.”

BREAKING NEWS The Collins Word of the Year is… NFT.

Find out more about #CollinsWOTY 2021 and see the full list here: https://t.co/gmsnCqA0yv#wordoftheyear #CollinsDictionary #NFT pic.twitter.com/XPhUM7oIoZ

— Collins Dictionary (@CollinsDict) November 24, 2021

Collins Learning Managing Director, Alex Beecroft, stated: “NFTs seem to be everywhere!”. We imagine wide-eyed and jittery, hair unkempt, as he constantly double-checks his periphery. Collins definition of the “word” NFT is as follows: “unique digital certificate, registered in a blockchain, that is used to record ownership of an asset such as an artwork or a collectible.”

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