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Shorter

Shorter is the comparative form of the adjective short. It describes something that has less length, duration, or extent than another thing. In everyday use, shorter typically modifies a noun or appears in noun phrases: a shorter route, a shorter version, or a shorter waiting period. It is used in comparisons such as “The trip was shorter than we expected.”

Originating from Old English sceort, the word acquired the standard English comparative suffix -er. As with

Shorter can describe physical length, time, or degree. The comparative construction usually follows the pattern A

Related terms include short, shortest, longer, length, brevity, and conciseness. The concept contrasts with longer and

other
adjectives,
shorter
forms
the
comparative
by
adding
-er,
yielding
the
sense
of
reduced
distance
or
time.
is
shorter
than
B.
While
it
commonly
modifies
nouns,
it
can
appear
in
adjective
phrases
that
refer
to
measurements,
proportions,
or
schedules.
In
natural
English
usage,
shorter
is
preferred
over
phrases
like
“more
short,”
which
are
generally
avoided.
longest
and
is
often
used
in
contexts
such
as
travel,
writing,
or
scheduling
to
indicate
reduced
size,
duration,
or
extent.