Abridged Great Gatsby

ABRIDGED definition: (of a book, document, presentation, etc.) shortened by omitting less important parts while retaining the basic content. See examples of abridged used in a sentence.

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ABRIDGED definition: 1. made shorter by having some details or less important information removed: 2. made shorter by…. Learn more.

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  1. To reduce the length of (a written text); condense: The editor abridged the manuscript by cutting out two chapters. See Synonyms at shorten. 2. To limit; curtail: an unconstitutional law that abridged the rights of citizens.
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Definition of abridged adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

Abridged refers to a work, typically a book, film, or speech, that has been shortened or condensed without losing its essential meaning or content. This usually involves removing certain details or elements while keeping the main points or narrative intact.

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An abridged book or play has been made shorter by removing some parts of it. This is an abridged version of her new novel.

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Abridged vs unabridged is a common question readers ask when choosing a book or audiobook. The difference may seem small at first, but it can change your entire reading experience. If you have ever picked up a book and wondered why it felt shorter or missing details, you were likely reading an abridged version. On the other hand, an unabridged version gives you the full text exactly as the ...

An abridged version of a book is a shortened version: it's not complete because parts have been cut or omitted. Sometimes you have time to read all of something, but other times you don't.