abbreviation OR acronym?
Dr - Co. - Ltd - c.o.d - NASA - laser - let's - DVD - radar - a.s.a.p. - etc. - FAQ - HTML - scuba - BBC - DVD - abbrv. - Aids - FBA - NSA - phone - DTRT - telly - Prof. - UK - approx. - don't - PTO
People often ask: "What's the difference between an abbreviation and an acronym?"
To answer this question, we need to understand that an acronym is just one type of abbreviation.
An abbreviation is a short form of a word or phrase. All of the short forms that you see above ↑ are abbreviations.
The four main types of abbreviation are:
- shortenings
- contractions
- initialisms
- acronyms
Shortenings
A shortening is an abbreviation where the end of the word has been cut off, for example:
shortening | full form |
---|---|
app | application |
ad | advertisement |
approx. | approximately |
Co. | Company |
Prof. | Professor |
Contractions
A contraction is an abbreviation where the middle of the word or words has been cut out, for example:
contraction | full form |
---|---|
Blvd | Boulevard |
Dr | Doctor |
Ltd | Limited |
ft | foot, feet |
don't | do not |
Initialisms
An initialism is an abbreviation made from the initial (first) letters of a group of words. We say the initialism as separate letters, for example:
initialism | full form |
---|---|
BA | Bachelor of Arts |
BBC | British Broadcasting Corporation |
UN | United Nations |
DVD | digital versatile disc |
VIP | very important person |
Listen to how the initialisms are pronounced, letter by letter:
Acronyms
An acronym is an abbreviation made from the initial (first) letters of a group of words. We say the acronym as a word, not as separate letters, for example:
acronym | full form |
---|---|
Aids | acquired immune deficiency syndrome |
NASA | National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
UNESCO | United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization |
radar | radio detection and ranging |
scuba | self-contained underwater breathing apparatus |
Listen to how the acronyms are pronounced, as actual words: