abbreviated
/əˈbriːviˌeɪtɪd/
adjective
- Shortened in form, especially by omitting letters or parts.
- The dictionary lists abbreviated words like 'info' for 'information'.
- She used an abbreviated form of her name, 'Liz' instead of 'Elizabeth'.
- The abbreviated version of the report was only two pages long.
- Reduced in length or duration; cut short.
- His abbreviated speech left the audience wanting more details.
- We had an abbreviated lunch break because of the emergency meeting.
- The abbreviated season meant fewer games for the team.
Antonyms
verb
- Past tense and past participle of abbreviate.
- She abbreviated the word 'Mister' to 'Mr.' on the envelope.
- The editor abbreviated the article to fit the magazine's page limit.
- They abbreviated their vacation when the storm approached.