Congrats


[kuh n-grats, kuh ng-] /kənˈgræts, kəŋ-/

noun, interjection, Informal.
1.
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/kənˈɡræts/
plural noun, sentence substitute
1.
informal shortened forms of congratulations
n.

1884, colloquial shortening of congratulations. Further colloquialized in British English to congratters (1906) and among online gamers to grats (by 2000).

interjection

Congratulations: You’re in? Congrats (1884+)

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