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long-term


Meanings
  • adjective

    Relating to things that last a relatively long time; not short-term.

  • A period of time extending over a considerable length of time.


Antonyms

short-term
Rhymes
Words rhyming with long-term
erm , term , verm , germ , squirm , swarm , farm , alarm , girm , germain , germane , termite , termination , firmament , formidable , stable , table , cramble , mumble , grumble , rumble , stumble , tumble , mumble jumble , humble , numble , rumble tumble , grumble mumble
Homonyms
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  1. long term (en) : relating to things that last a relatively long time

  2. long term (en) : a period of time extending over a considerable length of time


Homophones
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  1. long tone (music), long tom (military term), longitude (geography), longtail (business), longbow (history)


Variants
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long-term , long-term memory , long-term potentiation , in the long term , over the long term , the long term
Forms
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long-terms, long-term's


Etymology
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From Old French long terme, from long (adjective) 'long' + terme (noun) 'limit, end, term, boundary'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'long-term' first appeared in English in the 15th century.

  2. The longest recorded human lifespan is 122 years and 164 days, which is considered a long-term goal for many.


Related Concepts
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  1. short-term: Opposite of long-term, referring to things that last for a relatively short period of time.

  2. long-term care: A type of care provided to individuals who have chronic health conditions or disabilities, requiring ongoing assistance with daily living activities.

  3. long-term memory: A type of memory that stores information for extended periods, from hours to years.


Culture
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The term 'long-term' has been used extensively in various fields such as finance, economics, and business to refer to investments or plans that are expected to yield returns over an extended period. It is also used in education to describe learning goals that take a considerable amount of time to achieve. In literature, 'long-term' can refer to the enduring nature of love or the consequences of past actions that unfold over the course of a story.

How to Memorize "long-term"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a long road stretching out before you. Each step you take represents a day, week, or month. The end of the road is your long-term goal.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'long-term' with images of stability, growth, and patience.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by remembering the phrase 'Long-Term Equals Lasting Economic Growth and Security'.


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