Clipped words are shortened forms of longer words, often used in informal speech. Examples include "ad" from "advertisement," "gym" from "gymnasium," "info" from "information," "phone" from "telephone," "blog" from "weblog," "fan" from "fanatic," "demo" from "demonstration," and "photo" from "photograph." These shortened versions help streamline communication while retaining the original meaning.
No. Clipped is not a noise. It is an action.
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Advert and Ad could both be clipped words for advertisement.
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'upped' as in 'he upped the dosage' or 'they upped their fees'
Clipped
A clipped word is a shortened version of a word, formed by removing one or more syllables. An example is "ad" for "advertisement" or "phone" for "telephone." Clipped words are often used informally or in casual speech.
Apostrophe
There are a total of 203 words in the word "milkshake"...
1.omnibus 2.cabriolet 3.gasoline 4.psychology 5.advertisement 6.bicycle 7.pantaloons 8.laboratory 9.champion 10.winner
Dormitory = dorm Tuxedo = tux Veterinarian = vet
Clipped was created in 1991.