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Acronyms!


What Are Acronyms? (with Examples)

An acronym is an abbreviation spoken like a word. For example:

  • NATO

  • (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)

  • NAAFI

  • (Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes)

  • Laser

  • (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) (Note: Some acronyms are so common, they are often treated like normal words and are written in lowercase letters.)

Be Careful with the Word "Acronym"

An abbreviation not spoken like a word (i.e., you read out its individual letters) is not an acronym. The following are not acronyms:

  • BBC

  • (British Broadcasting Corporation)

  • LRS

  • (Linear Recursive Sequence)

  • M.O.T.

  • (Ministry of Transport)

  • e.g.

  • (Latin: exempli gratia)

These are initialism abbreviations as opposed to acronyms.


 
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