Pronunciation: /əˈbrɪdʒər/
noun a person who shortens or condenses a written work by omitting parts of it
A1 The abridger condensed the novel into a shorter version.
A2 The abridger was tasked with summarizing the textbook for the students.
B1 The abridger skillfully shortened the play without losing its essence.
B2 The abridger expertly cut down the lengthy report for the presentation.
C1 The abridger's ability to streamline complex documents is highly valued in the publishing industry.
C2 The abridger's talent for distilling information into concise summaries sets them apart in the field.
formal The abridger was tasked with condensing the lengthy novel into a shorter version.
informal The abridger had to cut out all the boring parts of the movie script.
slang The abridger really hacked up that book, cutting out all the good stuff.
figurative He was like an abridger of conversations, always getting straight to the point.
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