neologisms - Compressed vs. zipped


Is it correct English to use the term zipped instead of compressed when dealing with computer files?


Is it a neologism that is widely accepted as part of modern English?



Answer



Yes, people say zipped to mean compressed the same way they say googled to mean searched or hoovered to mean vacuumed.


The ZIP file format dates back to 1989.


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