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Which type of word formation process is used in the word ‘brunch’?

AClipping

BBlending

CCompounding

DBorrowing

Answer:

B. Blending

Read Explanation:

The word "brunch" is formed through a process called blending; it combines parts of the words "breakfast" and "lunch" to create a new word with a combined meaning. 

  • Blending: This word formation process involves merging parts of two words to create a new word, like "smog" (smoke + fog) or "motel" (motor + hotel). 

Key points about "brunch":

  • Origin:

    "Brunch" is a combination of "breakfast" and "lunch", taking the beginning of "breakfast" and the end of "lunch".

  • Meaning:

    It refers to a meal eaten late in the morning that combines elements of both breakfast and lunch. 


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