Pronunciation: /ˈeɪˌkrɒn/
noun a word formed from the initial letters or groups of letters of words in a set phrase or series of words
A1 An acronym is a word formed from the initial letters of other words.
A2 Students in the A2 level are learning to recognize and use acronyms in everyday language.
B1 The IT department uses acronyms like HTML and CSS on a daily basis.
B2 As a B2 student, you should be able to understand acronyms commonly used in business and technology.
C1 Professionals in the medical field often use acronyms such as MRI and ECG.
C2 C2 level language learners are expected to have a wide vocabulary that includes complex acronyms.
formal The committee discussed the use of the acronym in the report to make it more concise.
informal I couldn't understand the memo because it was full of acronyms.
slang I had to Google what that acronym meant, I had no clue!
figurative Using acronyms in our conversation is like speaking in code.
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