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Eg.
1abbreviation for
- Egypt.
- Egyptian.
e.g.
2[ ee-jee ]
abbreviation for
- for example; for the sake of example; such as:
Letâs look at some important dates in American historyâe.g., July 4, 1776.
I collect the works of many poets (e.g., Dickinson, Frost, Angelou).
e.g.
1abbreviation for
- exempli gratia
eg
2the internet domain name for
- Egypt
Eg.
3abbreviation for
- Egypt(ian)
- Egyptology
e.g.
- An abbreviation meaning âfor example.â It is short for the Latin exempli gratia , âfor the sake of example.â A list of examples may be preceded by e.g. : âShe loved exotic fruit, e.g., mangoes, passion fruit, and papayas.â ( Compare i.e. )
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Example Sentences
EG, if Europe doesn't remunerate, then what?
PR1: Athletes have full movement in their arms and shoulders with limited or no leg function, eg spinal cord injuries.
When the laughter comes from his would-be victim- eg, the one he tries hardest to dominate and bullyâ itâs delicious.
The supermarket chain doubled down on its claim to offer the cheapest fuel prices after it was bought out by the Issa Brothersâ EG Group last year.
In 2019, the government of Egypt gave Hanaâs business, IS EG Halal, a lucrative monopoly to certify that meat imported to the country had been prepared according to Islamic law.
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e.g. Vs. i.e.
Whatâs the difference between e.g. and i.e.?
The abbreviation e.g. essentially means for exampleâyou say it before providing an example of the thing youâve just mentioned. The abbreviation i.e. essentially means that is or in other wordsâyou say it before rephrasing what youâve just said, often to put it in simpler terms.
Both are abbreviations of Latin phrases: e.g. stands for exemplÄ« grÄtiÄ (which literally means âfor the sake of exampleâ); i.e. stands for the Latin id est (which literally means âthat isâ). Both are pronounced by saying the two individual letters in the term.
Both are commonly used in writing, but i.e. is much more commonly used in speechâmost people donât often say e.g. when speaking (probably because the phrase for example is so common and well understood).
Sometimes, people use them in overlapping ways, but this is technically incorrect, since i.e. is meant to indicate a rephrasing, while e.g. is meant to signal that a specific example is going to be given. Of course, both of these things involve an attempt to make what has just been said a little clearer (by clarifying or specifying), so it can be hard to remember when each one is appropriate.
To help remember when to use each one, think of the i in i.e. as standing for in other words. Think of the e in e.g. as standing for example (which it pretty much does).
Hereâs an example of e.g. and i.e. used correctly in the same sentence.
Example: The second sewing lesson (i.e., the one starting next week) will cover several different skills (e.g., sewing on a button and sewing a seam).
Want to learn more? Read the full breakdown of the difference between e.g. and i.e.
Quiz yourself on e.g. vs. i.e.!
Should e.g. or i.e. be used in the following sentence?
Many birds are dimorphic, ____, the males and females of a species have different appearances.
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