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Shortcut Moderate

Shortcut has 3 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a route shorter than the usual one

"Hiking up the mountain trail takes two hours, but taking the shortcut saves us an hour."

2

A path between two points that is faster than the commonly used paths.

"He took a shortcut through the woods to reach his destination before rush hour traffic began."

In plain English: A shortcut is an easier way to get somewhere that takes less time than going around normally.

"She took a shortcut through the park to get home faster."

Usage: Use this word to describe any route, method, or trick that saves time compared to the standard approach. It applies equally to physical detours and figurative ways of accomplishing tasks more quickly.

Verb
1

To take or use a shortcut

"The hikers took a dangerous shortcut across the mountain pass to save time."

Example Sentences
"She took a shortcut through the park to get home faster." noun
"The shortcut through the park saved me ten minutes on my commute to work." noun
"He discovered a keyboard shortcut that made typing his emails much faster." noun
"There is no real shortcut to learning a new language if you want to master it completely." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
road

Origin

The word shortcut is a straightforward compound formed from the words short and cut. It literally describes making something brief by cutting across it directly.

Rhyming Words
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