abbreviated
[ uh-bree-vee-ey-tid ]
/ əˈbri viˌeɪ tɪd /
adjective
shortened; made briefer: The rain led to an abbreviated picnic.
(of clothing) scanty; barely covering the body: an abbreviated bathing suit.
constituting a shorter or smaller version of: The large car was an abbreviated limousine.
Origin of abbreviated
First recorded in 1545–55;
abbreviate +
-ed2
OTHER WORDS FROM abbreviated
un·ab·bre·vi·at·ed, adjectiveWords nearby abbreviated
abbott's method,
abboud,
abbr.,
abbrev.,
abbreviate,
abbreviated,
abbreviation,
abbreviatory,
abby,
abbé,
abbé operation
Example sentences from the Web for unabbreviated
She always called him by his unabbreviated name when she was irritated.
Flamsted quarries |Mary E. WallerNo one within his memory had ever called Adriance by his unabbreviated name.
A Man's Hearth |Eleanor M. IngramAt work and at play, at home and abroad, he would remain plain, unabbreviated “Rupert.”
Flaming June |Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey