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Abbreviations are shortened forms of words. Acronyms are abbreviations formed by using the first letter of each word to form a pronounceable word. Contractions are also abbreviations formed by using an apostrophe to show omitted letters or numbers. (Contractions are used only in informal writing.)
Typically, acronyms and initialism are written in all capital letters to distinguish them from ordinary words. An acronym is pronounced as a single word, rather than as a series of letters. NASA, for instance, is an acronym.
Always write out the first in-text reference to an acronym, followed by the acronym itself written in capital letters and enclosed by parentheses. Subsequent references to the acronym can be made just by the capital letters alone. For example: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a rapidly expanding field.
Use abbreviations for clock time. Use capital letters and periods, capital letters and no periods, or lowercase letters and periods. Just be consistent. DO NOT abbreviate clock time when no number is attached to the abbreviation.
An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word or phrase, such as Jan. for January. The abbreviated form of the word abbreviation is abbr. Or, less commonly, abbr. Or abbrev. In American English, many abbreviations are followed by a period (Dr., Ms.).
”Provided they are not obscure to the reader, abbreviations communicate more with fewer letters. Despite what you may have heard in school, abbreviations, acronyms, and initialism are commonly used in formal writing (though you'll find them more frequently in business and the sciences than in the humanities).
Generally, you should define acronyms and initialism son their first use by giving the abbreviation in parentheses after the full terminology: The study was criticized for focusing on Western, educated, industrialized, rich and democratic (WEIRD) societies.
Introducing acronyms Introduce every acronym before using it in the text. The first time you use the term, put the acronym in parentheses after the full term. Thereafter, you can stick to using the acronym. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is headquartered in Switzerland.
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