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    short
    /ʃɔːt/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. (chiefly in sport) at, to, or over a relatively small distance: "you go deep and you go short"

    noun

    • 1. a drink of spirits served in a small measure. British
    • 2. a short film as opposed to a feature film.

    verb

    • 1. short-circuit or cause to short-circuit: "the electrical circuit had shorted out"
    • 2. sell (stocks or other securities or commodities) in advance of acquiring them, with the aim of making a profit when the price falls: "the rule prevents sellers from shorting a stock unless the last trade resulted in a price increase"

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  2. 1. a. : having little length. b. : not tall or high : low. 2. a. : not extended in time : brief. a short vacation. b. : not retentive. a short memory. c. : expeditious, quick. made short work of the problem. d. : seeming to pass quickly. made great progress in just a few short years. 3.

  3. SHORT definition: 1. small in length, distance, or height: 2. used to say that a name is used as a shorter form of…. Learn more.

  4. 1. Having little length; not long. 2. Having little height; not tall. 3. Extending or traveling not far or not far enough: a short toss. 4. a. Lasting a brief time: a short holiday. b. Appearing to pass quickly: finished the job in a few short months. 5. Not lengthy; succinct: short and to the point. 6. a.

  5. Short definition: having little length; not long.. See examples of SHORT used in a sentence.

  6. The adjective short describes things that aren't long when you measure them, or have a small distance from one end to another, like your short hair or the short walk to the library. A small amount of time can also be described as short, like a short chat with your mom.

  7. If you are short of something or if it is short, you do not have enough of it. If you are running short of something or if it is running short , you do not have much of it left. Her father's illness left the family short of money.

  8. being an amount of time that is less than average or usual: a short movie / visit. He's grown so much in such a short time. I work much better if I take a short break every hour or so. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. A2. Short books, letters, and other examples of writing do not contain many words and do not take much time to read:

  9. Short Definition. Not extending far from end to end; not long or not long enough. Low or relatively low in height; not tall. Not retentive for long. A short memory. Not lengthy; succinct. Short and to the point. Not great in span, range, or scope. Abruptly; suddenly.

  10. SHORT definition: 1. having a small distance from one end to the other: 2. continuing for a small amount of time…. Learn more.

  11. adj. having little length or height: the shortest boy in class. extending only a little way: a short path. brief: a short time. rudely brief; abrupt: surprised by his short reply. low in amount or number: short rations. not reaching a standard, level, etc.; deficient: The pound of apples that you bought was short by several ounces.