Beautiful, bougie and all the other words Americans still can’t spell
Google released its list of most searched words by state in 2019. By Herman Wong Herman Wong General assignment editor focusing on breaking news and audience growth Email Bio Follow May 24 at 8:53 PM Around the time 12-year-old Ananya Vinay of Fresno, Calif., triumphed with “m-a-r-o-c-a-i-n,” the people in her home state struggled with “b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l.” The following year, when 14-year old Karthik Nemmani of McKinney, Tex.
The #spellingbee starts soon! Here is a #map of America's top spelling searches for 2019.#spelling #DataViz pic.twitter.com/cel2IAMXcV For example, why are people from so many states searching “How to spell beautiful”? It’s been a common top word in the past three years. In 2019, a “beautiful” belt runs from Virginia through the Carolinas and Georgia into Florida.
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