Pronunciation: /æbər/
noun a shortened form of a word or phrase
A1 An abbr is a shortened form of a word or phrase.
A2 In English, it is common to use abbrs to save time when writing.
B1 Students should be familiar with common abbrs used in academic writing.
B2 Using too many abbrs in a formal document can make it difficult for readers to understand.
C1 Experts in the field often use specialized abbrs that may be unfamiliar to others.
C2 It is important to clarify any abbrs that are not widely recognized in your writing.
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A1 I abbr the word 'doctor' as 'Dr.'.
A2 In English, we often abbr long words to make them shorter.
B1 Students are taught to abbr words in formal writing to save space.
B2 It is common practice to abbr titles in academic papers.
C1 Professionals in the medical field frequently abbr terms for efficiency.
C2 Legal documents often abbr complex terms for clarity and brevity.
adjective not applicable
A1 I need an abbr explanation for this word.
A2 The abbr form of 'doctor' is 'Dr.'.
B1 Using abbr terms in academic writing can be confusing for readers.
B2 The abbr 'etc.' is commonly used at the end of a list.
C1 The abbr for 'United States of America' is 'USA'.
C2 In legal documents, it is important to use abbr consistently throughout.
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A1 I abbr. don't like spicy food.
A2 She abbr. finished her homework early.
B1 The company abbr. specializes in software development.
B2 The athlete abbr. performed exceptionally well in the competition.
C1 The professor abbr. explained the complex theory in a simple way.
C2 The artist abbr. created a masterpiece that left everyone in awe.
pronoun not applicable
A1 Abbr is short for abbreviation.
A2 Abbr can be confusing if you don't know what it stands for.
B1 Abbr is commonly used in written communication to save space.
B2 Abbr is often used in technical documents to make them more concise.
C1 Abbr is a useful tool for professionals in various fields.
C2 Abbr is essential for effective communication in specialized industries.
preposition not applicable
A1 I'm abbr going to the store.
A2 She's abbr studying for her exams.
B1 They're abbr preparing for the meeting.
B2 He's abbr working on a new project.
C1 The team is abbr collaborating on a research paper.
C2 The company is abbr expanding into new markets.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I'm going to the store, abbr I'll be back soon.
A2 She didn't study for the test, abbr she failed.
B1 He loves to travel, abbr he's been to over 20 countries.
B2 The company is expanding, abbr they're opening a new office in Europe.
C1 The research paper is well-written, abbr it's been published in a prestigious journal.
C2 The negotiations were successful, abbr both parties reached a mutually beneficial agreement.
interjection not applicable
A1 Abbr! That was a close call.
A2 Abbr, I can't believe I forgot my keys.
B1 Abbr, I'm so excited for the concert tonight.
B2 Abbr, could you pass me the salt please?
C1 Abbr, I must say, this dish is absolutely delicious.
C2 Abbr, I never expected to see you here!
article not applicable
A1 I need to learn the abbr for common words like 'Mr.' and 'Dr.'.
A2 Abbreviations, or abbrs, are commonly used in text messages and social media.
B1 When writing a formal letter, it is important to use the correct abbr for titles.
B2 The abbr for 'United States of America' is commonly used in international documents.
C1 In academic papers, it is important to define any uncommon abbrs used in the text.
C2 The abbr 'etc.' is often used to indicate that there are more examples or items that could be listed.
formal The 'abbr' stands for abbreviation in this context.
informal Can you please provide the 'abbr' for that term?
slang I always forget the 'abbr' for that organization.
figurative Using 'abbr' in your writing can help save space and time.
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