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Reverse Acronym Creator

Acronyms are sets of letters which are created by using the first letter of each word in a phrase. For example, the acronym for Mothers Against Drunk Drivers is MADD. Acronyms have become a part of the daily lives and the communication of many people. Whether in the newspaper, in a magazine. on television or on the Internet, acronyms are literally everywhere. Yet what happens when you see an acronym and you are not entirely sure of what it stands for? 

Deciphering an Acronym

With a reverse acronym creator you can enter the acronym and then search for the words depicted in the acronym. Many places on the Internet feature acronym creators; but, not too many have the capabilities of a reverse acronym creator. Fortunately you can usually find the explanation of an acronym here on YourDictionary.com.

If you are trying to decode text messages or email messages, a specialized reverse acronym generator could come in handy. The closest thing online that is comparable to a reverse acronym generator are a few pieces of software which are available as freeware and shareware. 

Online Reverse Acronym Creators

Teen Chat Decoder Software

The “Teen Chat Decoder” software is a freeware-based program that you can download quickly and easily without all of the annoying pop ups which are usually associated with freeware programs. It will download and install on your computer with ease and you do not have to worry about the decoder corrupting any of your files.

Just by simply typing in a popular acronym used by teens, you will be able to find out exactly what the letters stand for and decode any secret messages that are being created that you do not understand. You can find the “Teen Chat Decoder” at Teen Chat Decoder.Software.Informer.com. It is free so you can download it at anytime. 

Teen Chat Decoder Search

Another teen chat decoder is available without the download at Teen Chat Decoder.com. With this decoder all you have to do is enter the acronym and the meaning will instantly come up. You can also check for new acronyms by clicking on the link to add new acronyms.  

AcronymGenie Software

If you go to a feature on the shareware connection website called "AcronymGenie," you may be able to decipher what certain acronyms mean.

AcronymGenie requires you to download the full application at Shareware Connection.com. Once you have downloaded the application to your computer, you will be able to quickly type in an acronym and find the meaning in no time. Additionally, you can configure this particular software to show only the acronyms for which you are looking. 

For additional information on reverse acronym creators, do an Internet search on “teen decoders” or “parental controls.” 

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