noun
contraction
kuhn-TRAKSHN
noun
1
A shortened form of a word or words, often marked with an apostrophe.
""Don't" is a contraction of "do not.""
"The style guide advises against using contractions in formal essays."
2
A strong tightening of the uterine muscles that occurs before and during childbirth.
"Her contractions were coming every five minutes by the time they reached the hospital."
3
A shrinking or reduction in size, scope, or economic activity.
"The report warned of a sharp contraction in the manufacturing sector."
How to Use Contraction
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA shortened word, a tightening muscle spasm (especially in labor), or an economic shrinkage.
Common pairings
use a contraction
labor contractions
economic contraction
Word Forms
contractions plural
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Etymology
From Old French contraction, from Latin contractio, itself from contrahere ("to draw together"), the same root behind "contract."