abridged version

Frequency: 6.81.1 per million words

A shorter form of a written work, film, or speech.

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Examples (20)

  • The library only has the abridged version of the classic novel.
  • They read the novel in its abridged version.
  • Is there an abridged version of this textbook for younger readers?
  • For busy students, the professor recommended the abridged version of the textbook.
  • I prefer reading the full unabridged story, not an abridged version.
  • The film festival screened an abridged version of the classic movie.
  • They are showing an abridged version of the play, which only lasts one hour.
  • She found the abridged version of the lengthy report much easier to digest.
  • For the sake of time, he presented an abridged version of his research findings.
  • Many people prefer the abridged version of famous literary works due to time constraints.
  • An abridged version of the report was published in the newspaper.
  • The publisher decided to release an abridged version for younger readers.
  • Be aware that the abridged version might omit some important details.
  • While informative, the abridged version lacked some crucial details.
  • Although the abridged version is easier to read, it lacks the depth of the original text.
  • Could you prepare an abridged version of this document for the meeting?
  • You can download the abridged version of the audiobook for your commute.
  • This play is often performed in an abridged version to fit a shorter runtime.
  • We decided to release an abridged version to reach a wider audience.
  • I only had time to read the abridged version of the autobiography.