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rtd
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "rtd" is not correct or usable in standard written English as it is an abbreviation that lacks context.
It may be used in specific fields or contexts, such as technical or industry-specific jargon, but it is not widely recognized in general writing. Example: "The data was sent to the RTD for processing."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Encyclopedias
Alternative expressions(5)
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
Nick Batho, Captain RN (rtd), is completely wrong to say that the oceans are "impenetrable to sound and radio waves" (Letters, 18 July).
News & Media
Brigadier Gurdux Singh (rtd), his white eyebrows leaping out from the cover of his black turban, said, 'The British had promised us dominion status and their word was good enough as far as I was concerned.' Patwamt Singh said, 'Preaching religious hatred in a multi-religious country is clearly not the done thing.' This may well be the last ever sighting of the done thing.
News & Media
Much the jolliest arrival of the month – short of Santa Claus – was that of Lieutenant General (rtd) Sir Barney White-Spunner KCB CBE, full of beans and firing both barrels.
News & Media
Lt. Cdr. (Rtd).
News & Media
I just did a tweet about it in my usual trying-to-be-funny way, but mine was RTd by Ricky Gervais, for some reason, meaning it had an audience of over 5 million people, which would make most prime time TV shows envious.
News & Media
Or does the Marmite response to last Saturday's Victory Of The Daleks have you pining for the RTD era already?
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
Chinese firms that listed using RTs are smaller, carry lower analysts' ratings and have higher leverage than those that did not use RTs.
News & Media
None was observed at Chinese firms listed in America without using RTs.
News & Media
The energy law given as equation (16) also follows from equation (19): the kinetic energy of translational motion per mole is (3/2)RT.
Encyclopedias
Nucleoside reverse transcriptase (RT) inhibitors (e.g., abacavir [ABC], zidovudine [AZT], zalcitabine [ddC], didanosine [ddI], stavudine [d4T], and lamivudine [3TC]) and non-nucleoside RT inhibitors (e.g., efavirenz, delavirdine, and nevirapine) both inhibit the action of reverse transcriptase.
Encyclopedias
Every gas molecule moves in three-dimensional space, and this translational motion contributes (3/2)RT (per mole) to the internal energy E. For monatomic gases, such as helium, neon, argon, krypton, and xenon, this is the sole energy contribution.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "rtd", ensure the context is clear and the intended audience understands the abbreviation. If there's a chance of ambiguity, spell out the full term (e.g., "retired", "ready-to-drink", or "resistance temperature detector").
Common error
Avoid using "rtd" without providing sufficient context, as its meaning varies significantly across different fields. Failing to clarify the intended meaning can lead to confusion and misinterpretation.
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
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Linguistic Context
The initialism "rtd" functions as an abbreviation standing in for multiple terms depending on the context. These terms include "retired", "ready-to-drink", "resistance temperature detector", among others. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not correct or usable in standard written English without context.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Encyclopedias
30%
Science
30%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "rtd" is an abbreviation with multiple meanings, including "retired", "ready-to-drink", and "resistance temperature detector". The appropriate use of "rtd" depends heavily on context, and it should be used cautiously in general writing. Ludwig AI notes that the phrase lacks context and therefore it can be considered incorrect in standard written English. Always clarify the intended meaning when using this abbreviation to avoid ambiguity. While it appears in news media and encyclopedias, its varied applications necessitate careful consideration of the audience and field of use. Therefore always make sure the reader understands your message. The alternatives provided offer ways to express similar concepts while providing clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
retired
Expands the abbreviation "rtd" when it refers to someone who has left their profession.
ready-to-drink
Expands the abbreviation "rtd" in the context of beverages.
resistance temperature detector
Expands the abbreviation "rtd" in a technical or scientific context.
round-trip delay
Expands the abbreviation "rtd" in the context of network communication.
former
Replaces "rtd" when indicating a previous role or position.
previously held position
Alternative to "rtd" focusing on the prior occupation.
ex-
Similar to "former", indicating a past role.
off-duty
Replaces "rtd" in certain military or security contexts.
no longer serving
Alternative to "rtd" emphasizing the end of service.
at rest
Replaces "rtd" in certain sports contexts.
FAQs
What does "rtd" stand for?
"Rtd" can stand for several things depending on the context, including retired, ready-to-drink, resistance temperature detector, and round-trip delay. Always clarify the meaning based on the specific situation.
When is it appropriate to use the abbreviation "rtd"?
It is appropriate to use "rtd" when the context is clear and the audience understands the abbreviation. In formal writing or when addressing a general audience, it is best to spell out the full term.
How can I use "retired" in a sentence?
What can I say instead of "rtd" Major General?
Instead of "rtd" Major General, you can say ""retired" Major General".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
3.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested