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ATTT

What Does ATTT Mean in a Text?

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The Quick Answer

ATTT means "Ain't That The Truth."

More Observations...

ATTT is used to agree strongly. It carries a connotation of strong empathy. The term "Ain't That The Truth" is more common in American English than in British English. Of note, Ain't is slang for "it is not." When used in an interrogative sentence, it is short for "Is it not."

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When I write ATTT, I mean this:

meaning of ATTT

ATTT usually indicates empathy.

Summary of Key Points

"Ain't That the Truth" is, by far, the most common meaning for ATTT when it is used in a text. (Bear in mind that it could have another meaning if used in a different context.)
ATTT
Definition:Ain't That the Truth
Type:Abbreviation
Guessability:guessability level 3
3: Guessable
Typical Users:typical user

Adults and Teenagers

Examples of ATTT in Sentences

Here are examples of ATTT in conversations:
  • Tony: I think all English teachers think they're brilliant Shakespearean actors.
  • Jordan: ATTT.
  • Tony: Level five was exceptionally hard.
  • Jordan: ATTT.

An Academic Look at ATTT

As it is pronounced using its individual letters (i.e., "Ay Tee Tee Tee"), ATTT is classified as an initialism abbreviation. Initialisms are different to acronyms, which are spoken like words. ATTT is typically used as a standalone declarative sentence. In other words, it is not used in a wider sentence as a part of speech.

Example of ATTT Used in a Text

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