Pronunciation: /tiː el diː ɑːr/
noun an abbreviation for 'too long; didn't read', used to indicate a summary or brief explanation of a longer piece of text
A1 I didn't read the whole article, but the TLDR at the end summarized it well.
A2 Can you give me a TLDR of the meeting? I missed most of it.
B1 The TLDR of the book is that the main character overcomes her fears and finds true love.
B2 I usually skip to the TLDR section of long emails to get the main points quickly.
C1 The TLDR of the report highlighted the key findings and recommendations.
C2 After reading the TLDR, I decided to delve deeper into the research paper for more details.
formal In conclusion, the TLDR of the research paper is that the new drug showed promising results in clinical trials.
informal I didn't read the whole article, but the TLDR is that the company is merging with a larger corporation.
slang I skipped to the end and the TLDR is that they broke up because of a silly argument.
figurative The TLDR of the meeting was that we need to improve communication among team members to increase productivity.
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