Difference between Short and Short-circuit

What is the difference between Short and Short-circuit?

Short as a verb is to cause a short circuit in (something). while Short-circuit as a verb is to cause a short circuit in

Short

Part of speech: adverb

Definition: abruptly unawares briefly curtly without achieving a goal or requirement of a cricket ball, to bounce relatively far from the batsman so that it bounces higher than normal; opposite of full With a negative ownership position.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A short circuit. shortstop A short seller A short sale

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To cause a short circuit in (something). Of an electrical circuit, to short circuit. To shortchange. To provide with a smaller than agreed or labeled amount. To sell something, especially securities, that one does not own at the moment for delivery at a later date in hopes of profiting from a decline in the price; to sell short.

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Having a small distance from one end or edge to another, either horizontally or vertically. Of comparatively little height. Having little duration; opposite of long. Of a word or phrase, constituting an abbreviation (for another) or shortened form (of another). that bounced relatively far from the batsman relatively close to the batsman brittle (of pastry); see also shortening, shortcrust missing, deficient Any financial investment position that is structured to be profitable if the price of the underlying security declines in the future.

Example sentence: Life is too short to be scared and not take risks. I'd rather be the person that's like, 'I messed up,' than, 'I wish I did that.'

Short-circuit

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To cause a short circuit in

We hope you now know whether to use Short or Short-circuit in your sentence.

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