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shorthand
[ shawrt-hand ]
noun
- a method of rapid handwriting using simple strokes, abbreviations, or symbols that designate letters, words, or phrases ( longhand ).
- a simplified or makeshift manner or system of communication:
We spoke in a kind of pidgin shorthand to overcome the language barrier.
adjective
- using or able to use shorthand.
- written in shorthand.
- of or relating to shorthand.
shorthand
/ ˈʃɔːˌæԻ /
noun
- a system of rapid handwriting employing simple strokes and other symbols to represent words or phrases
- ( as modifier )
a shorthand typist
Word History and Origins
Origin of shorthand1
Example Sentences
In the run-up to the 50th anniversary under General Secretary To Lam, who assumed party leadership in August, academics say that state media and government have embraced the shorthand “Reunification Day.”
“Banshee” had become shorthand around the Lakers in Redick’s first season for the kind of attitude he wanted his team to have.
In literature, it quietly signalled comfort or complacency; in films, it became a shorthand for the lazy official, gluttonous uncle, or a corrupt policeman.
They have an easy shorthand that suggests a long history.
The bird, in an inevitable shorthand created by the press, was given the sobriquet "Goldie", as he became headline news.
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