Esc

/ɛsk/ noun

Definition

Short for 'escape', commonly referring to the escape key on computer keyboards used to cancel operations.

Etymology

Abbreviation of 'escape', from Old French 'eschaper' meaning 'to get away'. The computer key usage began in the 1960s with early terminals where it would cancel the current operation.

Kelly Says

The humble ESC key represents one of computing's most psychologically comforting features - it's the digital equivalent of an emergency exit, giving users the confidence to explore knowing they can always escape from any mistake or unwanted action.

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