| 100% | AUTHENTIC | 9 | Merriam-Webster's 2023 word of the year |
| 94% | AUTHENTIC | 9 | Merriam-Webster's 2023 Word of the Year, defined as "not false or imitation" |
| 78% | CHARM | 5 | What "rizz," Oxford's 2023 Word of the Year, means |
| 76% | RIZZ | 4 | Oxford's 2023 Word of the Year, defined as "style, charm, or attractiveness" |
| 70% | SINGULARTHEY | 12 | Merriam-Webster’s 2019 “Word of the Year” |
| 68% | THEY | 4 | Its singular form was named Merriam-Webster's 2019 Word of the Year |
| 61% | OED | 3 | It's 2021 word of the year was "vax" |
| 59% | VAPE | 4 | Oxford English Dictionary's 2014 word of the year |
| 59% | MESSI | 5 | Time's 2023 Athlete of the Year |
| 59% | SWIFT | 5 | Time's 2023 Person of the Year |
| 58% | ONE | 3 | Last word of the year |
| 58% | GOBLIN | 6 | With 13-Across, Oxford's 2022 Word of the Year |
| 58% | ONE | 3 | Last word of the year, often |
| 57% | THEY | 4 | American Dialect Society's word of the year for 2015 |
| 57% | VAX | 3 | Oxford Word of the Year for 2021 |
| 57% | ROT | 3 | Brain __: 2024 Oxford Word of the Year |
| 57% | CONTROVERSIAL | 13 | Like Merriam-Webster's inclusion of the word "irregardless," originally |
| 56% | PHRASE | 6 | Occasional Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year, oddly |
| 56% | TAYLORS | 7 | Time's Person of the Year in 2023 |
| 56% | ONE | 3 | "Three...two...___..." (last words of the year, often) |
| 55% | OED | 3 | Ref. work whose 2018 Word of the Year is "toxic" |
| 55% | OED | 3 | Its 2019 Word of the Year was "climate emergency" (Abbr.) |
| 55% | OED | 3 | Its 2022 Word of the Year was "goblin mode" (Abbr.) |
| 55% | TSWIZZLE | 8 | Nickname for Time's 2023 Person of the Year |
| 54% | MORPH | 5 | American Dialect Society's Word of the Year in 1994 which means "to change form" |
| 53% | GOBLINMODE | 10 | Oxford English Dictionary's Word of the Year in 2022, describing an unapologetically self-indulgent state |
| 53% | SWIFT | 5 | Taylor who was Time's 2023 Person of the Year |
| 53% | SYNE | 4 | Last word of the first song of the year |
| 52% | GOBLIN | 6 | With 27 Across, Oxford's Word of the Year for 2022, defined as self-indulgent behavior |
| 51% | MOM | 3 | Soccer ___, ADS Word of the Year in 1996 which is a type of suburban parent |