Abbreviations And Acronyms

10 words in this vocabulary list

noun a set of letters representing a person's name, with each letter pronounced separately

  • Please remember to sign your initials on each page of the document.
  • Just put your initials at the bottom of the form.
  • I'll just scribble my initials on there real quick.
  • His success was so great that his initials became synonymous with excellence.

RES

noun a thing, person, or concept that is the object of attention or interest

verb to act in the manner of a res, to continue or resume an activity

  • The RES file contains all the necessary data for the project.
  • Make sure you back up your RES folder before making any changes.
  • I can't find the RES document anywhere, it's driving me crazy!
  • His dedication to his work is like a RES that never runs out of energy.

L8

noun a designation for a specific level or position in a hierarchy or organization, often used in the context of job titles or academic rankings

  • The L8 train was delayed due to signal problems.
  • I missed the L8 train because I overslept.
  • Let's catch the L8 train, it's the fastest way to get there.
  • Don't worry, missing the L8 train just means there will be another opportunity coming your way.

TUE

noun a day of the week, specifically Tuesday

  • The meeting is scheduled for next Tue at 10am.
  • Let's grab lunch on Tue, how does that sound?
  • I'm free on Tue, wanna hang out?
  • His attitude towards work is like a rollercoaster, one day he's motivated and the next he's just 'Tue'.

verb to shorten a word or phrase by omitting letters or sounds

  • Abbreviating lengthy terms can help improve clarity in technical documents.
  • I'm abbreviating the company name to make it easier to remember.
  • Let's start abbreviating everything, it'll save us so much time!
  • Abbreviating the process may lead to oversights in the final product.

noun a device or system that shortens or reduces words or phrases

  • The abbreviator was tasked with condensing the lengthy report into a concise summary.
  • I always rely on the abbreviator tool when writing emails to save time.
  • The abbreviator app is a lifesaver when I'm texting on the go.
  • She was known as the abbreviator of gossip, always getting straight to the point in her conversations.

noun a shortened form of a word or phrase used in place of the whole

adjective relating to or characteristic of abbreviations

  • The abbreviature for 'United States' is 'US'.
  • Can you please use the abbreviature for 'Doctor'?
  • I always use the abbreviature 'LOL' when texting with my friends.
  • In poetry, the abbreviature 'O'er' is often used instead of 'Over'.

noun a word formed from the initial letters of a multi-word name or phrase, with those letters pronounced together as one word

  • The term 'NASA' is an acronym for National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
  • We use the acronym 'LOL' to indicate laughter in text messages.
  • People often use the acronym 'TBH' to express their honest opinions on social media.
  • In the business world, the acronym 'ROI' is crucial for measuring the success of investments.

adjective relating to or resembling an acronym

  • The use of acronymic language in scientific research papers can help to efficiently convey complex ideas.
  • I had to look up what that acronymic abbreviation meant in the text message my friend sent me.
  • She's always using acronymic slang in her social media posts that I can never understand.
  • The acronymic jargon used in the meeting was like a foreign language to me.

noun abbreviation for advantage

  • The company decided to highlight the advtg of their new product in the upcoming marketing campaign.
  • I'm really impressed with the advtg of this new phone - it has so many great features!
  • The advtg of working from home is being able to stay in your pajamas all day.
  • She saw the advtg of letting go of her past and moving forward with a fresh start.