Cambridge Dictionary Names 'Parasocial' Its Word of 2025
Cambridge Dictionary recognized 'parasocial' for its surge in lookups tied to social media and AI culture, with millions forming one-sided emotional bonds in 2025.
- This year, Cambridge Dictionary selected `parasocial` as its 2025 word of the year, defining it as a connection felt with someone unknown or artificial intelligence, with Colin McIntosh saying it `captures the 2025 zeitgeist`.
- The term dates to 1956 when sociologists Donald Horton and Richard Wohl coined it to describe TV viewers' one-sided ties, and Colin McIntosh said it is about 70 years old and now mainstream.
- Online interest surged, with the Cambridge Dictionary website recording spikes in lookups as millions of people engaged with parasocial relationships involving Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce this year.
- Psychologists warned these patterns can produce misplaced trust and extreme loyalty, highlighting new concerns as people form bonds with AI chatbots such as ChatGPT treated as `friends` this year.
- Cambridge Dictionary expanded its lexicon with 6,000 new words this year, including delulu, skibidi and tradwife, while noting parasocial language evolves from celebrities to chatbots, citing Lily Allen.
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The term "parasocial" has been named Word of the Year by the prestigious Cambridge Dictionary. It refers to a one-sided bond someone feels with a celebrity, influencer, fictional character, or even an artificial intelligence.
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