Image showing entry ‘Modilie’ is fake: Oxford Dictionaries

Rahul Gandhi had tweeted a screen shot of what appeared to be an online dictionary, saying, ‘There’s a new word in the English Dictionary. Attached is a snapshot of the entry’

May 16, 2019 09:24 pm | Updated 09:26 pm IST - New Delhi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks to Congress president Rahul Gandhi. File

Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks to Congress president Rahul Gandhi. File

Oxford Dictionaries said on Thursday that the word “Modilie”, used by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s critics to take a swipe at him, is “fake” and does not exist in any of its dictionaries.

The assertion from one of the world’s most recognised English language dictionaries through its verified Twitter account came a day after Congress president Rahul Gandhi used the term to take a dig at Mr. Modi.

“We can confirm that the image showing the entry ‘Modilie’ is fake and does not exist in any of our Oxford Dictionaries,” it said.

 

On Thursday also, Mr. Gandhi targeted the Prime Minister, claiming even a website now “catalogues the best ‘Modilies’.

He had on Wednesday tweeted a screen shot of what appeared to be an online dictionary, saying, “There’s a new word in the English Dictionary. Attached is a snapshot of the entry.”

The layout of the image appeared similar to Oxford Dictionaries’ website.

The BJP used the tweet of Oxford Dictionaries to take a dig at is rival.

“Slapped,” tweeted BJP IT cell head Amit Malviya.

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