Merriam-Webster, the oldest dictionary publisher in America has officially added 'they' as a singular nonbinary pronoun. The word 'they' in the dictionary can be "used to refer to a single person whose gender identity is nonbinary". The recognition of 'they' as a gender-neutral pronoun comes amidst an increase in the number of people who do not identify themselves as either male or female. The addition by the dictionary comes shortly after pop singer Sam Smith, who identifies as genderqueer and nonbinary, announced that they were embracing the gender-neutral pronouns 'they' and 'them'.

Although the usage is praised for being more socially acceptable towards people with varying sexual preferences, it often gets criticised for being grammatically incorrect.

Check Out Merriam-Webster's Tweet on The New Addition:

While making the announcement on Instagram, Sam Smith towards the end writes, "I understand there will be many mistakes and misgendering, but all I ask is you please please try." A Glossary of Terms Associated With the LGBTQ Community.

Here is Sam Smith's Instagram Post:

 

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Today is a good day so here goes. I’ve decided I am changing my pronouns to THEY/THEM ❤ after a lifetime of being at war with my gender I’ve decided to embrace myself for who I am, inside and out. I’m so excited and privileged to be surrounded by people that support me in this decision but I’ve been very nervous about announcing this because I care too much about what people think but fuck it! I understand there will be many mistakes and mis gendering but all I ask is you please please try. I hope you can see me like I see myself now. Thank you. P.s. I am at no stage just yet to eloquently speak at length about what it means to be non binary but I can’t wait for the day that I am. So for now I just want to be VISIBLE and open. If you have questions and are wondering what this all means I’ll try my best to explain but I have also tagged below the human beings who are fighting the good fight everyday. These are activists and leaders of the non binary/trans community that have helped me and given me so much clarity and understanding. @tomglitter @munroebergdorf @transnormativity @alokvmenon @katemoross @glamrou @travisalabanza @twyrent @chellaman @jvn @lavernecox @stonewalluk @glaad @humanrightscampaign @mermaidsgender Love you all. I’m scared shitless, but feeling super free right now. Be kind x

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The entry was recently made during the addition of 533 words to the online dictionary. While including the new usage, Merriam-Webster its blog wrote, "We will note that ‘they’ have been in consistent use as a singular pronoun since the late 1300s; that the development of singular ‘they’ mirrors the development of the singular ‘you’ from the plural ‘you’, yet we don’t complain that singular ‘you’ is ungrammatical; and that regardless of what detractors say, nearly everyone uses the singular ‘they’ in casual conversation and often in formal writing." The move by the dictionary was praised by The Human Rights Campaign, the American Civil Liberties Union and GLAAD. Many other advocacy groups also applauded the move.

It is not just Merriam-Webster who has made recognition, but lexicographers and linguists have too considered "they" as a singular pronoun. The American Dialect Society chose it as its 2015 word of the year.

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