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shortcut
[ shawrt-kuht ]
noun
- a shorter none or quicker way.
- a method, procedure, policy, etc., that reduces the time or energy needed to accomplish something.
- Computers.
- a link to a software application, file, or website, usually represented as a graphical icon that can be clicked on to quickly access or open it:
You can create a desktop shortcut to a web page you've visited.
- Also called keyboard shortcut. hotkey.
adjective
- constituting or providing a shorter or quicker way:
shortcut methods.
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Origin of shortcut1
Example Sentences
"The safeguards are there," she says, when we press her about disabled people who feel threatened by assisted dying, or whether Maid is being used as a shortcut to better quality care.
But live shopping acts as a quicker shortcut from buyer to product, especially in the era of one-click purchases, made popular by online retailers such as Amazon.
Mayonnaise, in its purest form, is a shortcut to flavor.
"Desperadoes who want to take shortcuts to heaven will all suffer consequences," the ministry said in Wednesday's article.
But look closely, and you'll see that the olive bar is a shortcut to something far more transformative than a quick, raw snack.
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