com

com

A business registers a new dot com for its website.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Commercial domain: A suffix or top-level domain used in internet addresses, originally intended for commercial organizations.
    • Computer abbreviation: A common shorthand reference to a website or entity operating under the .com domain extension.
Usage Instructions
  • The word is primarily used in the context of internet technology and business.
  • When used as a noun, it often refers to the internet address itself or the business sector associated with online commerce.
  • It is frequently treated as a countable noun in casual conversation.
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • "Dot com bubble": Refers to the period of massive speculation in internet-related companies between 1995 and 2000.
    • Many investors lost significant capital when the dot com bubble finally burst.
Variants and Related Words
  • .com (Symbol): The specific top-level domain indicator.
  • Dot-com (Noun/Adjective): An internet-based company.
    • The dot-com era changed how we shop.
Synonyms
  • Commercial site: A website focused on business transactions.
  • Internet business: A company that conducts its primary operations online.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • "Dot com era": A specific period in economic history defined by the rapid growth of internet-based businesses.