unapostrophized
Unapostrophized is an adjective used in linguistics and typography to describe a form of writing that omits an apostrophe where standard orthography would require one. The term is most often applied to contractions and to situations where possessive or elided forms would normally bear an apostrophe. It can also describe texts—such as signs or casual digital messages—where apostrophes are omitted for stylistic or practical reasons. Some words, by contrast, do not take apostrophes at all, and their lack of punctuation is intrinsic rather than a deliberate omission.
Examples of unapostrophized usage include dont instead of don't and im instead of I'm, as seen in
Origin and usage: The label is not uniformly used in standard reference works and often appears in