the unabridged dictionary lists more entries and often gives more definitions for a particular entry.
Examples of unabridged works include classic novels such as "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy, "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville, and "Middlemarch" by George Eliot. Unabridged versions of these books contain the complete text as intended by the author, without any abridgments or edits.
The prefix of "unabridged" is "un-," which means "not" or "opposite of."
Please hand me the unabridged dictionary.
It has a lot to do with size, an unabridged dictionary is a considerable publication
Set has the most definitions in an unabridged dictionary.
an unabridged dictionary
Not cut or shortened; complete.
The unabridged version of A New Hope is superior to the abridged, or 'children's' versions of it because it tells even more of the original story than what was shown in the movie, vastly improving upon it.
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An "unabridged" version of a document is a document that is complete and hasn't had anything removed to make it shorter or flow better. It is a whole, original document.
It means an unabridged book, where none of the original is cut out. Abridged versions are usually re-edited to stick closer to the story or cut out unnecessary scenes (much like edited for television movies). Les Miserables is often sold in an abridged form, for instance, so if you want to read the whole thing, you have to specifically find one that specifies that it is unabridged.