English Language & Usage Asked on May 6, 2021
First of all, I am not a native English speaker, so that’s why I’m having an issue with this one.
I am under the impression that an abbreviation is the shortening of something, like boulevard = blvd, and acronyms is when you shorten longer words/sentences like World Trade Center = WTC. I don’t know if I am mistaken here?
So I could say something like: "What is the full name of a street abbreviated blvd?"
But can you say the same thing with acronyms, like: "Which tall building that had a twin was acronymed WTC?"
It sounds really stupid to me. And I know I could probably just rephrase the questions. But does such adjective exist for acronym, or am I just an idiot, and acronyms and abbreviations can’t be used interchangeably?
To make something shorter by writing it with just a few of its letters is to contract it. Blvd is the shortened, abbreviated, or contracted, form of boulevard.
When you abbreviate a long name or term using just its initials, you're making an abbreviation. Eg. the USA is an abbreviated way of saying the United States of America.
When such an abbreviation can be pronounced like a word, it's called an acronym. Eg. the United Nations Children's Fund is abbreviated to UNICEF, which can be pronounced like a word when speaking. So UNICEF is an acronym.
Correct answer by Kishore Kumar on May 6, 2021
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