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Abbreviations
Abbreviations are shortened versions of a word to be said in the simplest way possible. When writing articles, many people try to fit too much text in a small space. In these cases, the articles can be written more efficiently by using abbreviations. Sentences can be much easier and more understandable with these abbreviations. Instead of long sentences and words, abbreviations provide convenience in daily life in English.
The most important rule to know about abbreviations is that abbreviations are not usually used in official writing. You should make sure that the abbreviations you use in an article you write in daily life are familiar to everyone. If the abbreviation you are using is not used clearly, you will need to indicate the meaning of this abbreviation.
Abbreviations in Academic Subjects
The most preferred abbreviations in academic language are:
- The most common academic degree abbreviations are BS = Bachelor of Science BA = Bachelor of Arts MA = Master of Arts MBA = Master of Business Administration Ph.D. = Doctor of Philosophy
- In addition, academic degree names such as male, female, doctor are abbreviated in the official language. The most common of these abbreviations are: Mr = Mister Mrs. = Mistress Sr. = Senior Jr. = Junior Dr. = Doctor
The most popular abbreviations used in English daily writing are listed as follows:
- g.: exempli gratia: This abbreviation stands for example. It can be used when you give examples about a subject.
- e.: id est: This abbreviation can be used to reinforce meaning in sentences.
- : et cetera: It means and so on. You can use this abbreviation when you list similar situations one after the other and more to come.
+130 Abbreviations List
- AWOL – Absent Without Leave
- MLA – Modern Language Association
- IQ – Intelligence Quotient
- KISS – Keep It Simple, Stupid
- ETA – Estimated Time of Arrival
- IRL – In Real Life
- SWM – Single White Male
- ADHD – Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- MOTSS – Member Of The Same Sex
- TED – Tell me, Explain to me, Describe to me