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concise
/ kənˈsaɪs /
adjective
expressing much in few words; brief and to the point
Other Word Forms
- conciseness noun
- concisely adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of concise1
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Example Sentences
Ekitike is a player Howe knows well and, without blinking, he can reel off a concise scouting report: really good movement, intelligent, good in the air, scores goals off both feet.
Any concise description of “Purpose” is bound to fail because the play is so multifarious and complex.
Over a concise 11 tracks, Adebimpe traverses heartbreak, drama, frustration and space exploration.
You’d be hard-pressed to find another show as concise in its education concerning the subtler signifiers of having “made it.”
What you wrote wasn't necessarily new, but it was concise and well constructed, and made points that are commonly ignored.I'd like to go through it point by point.
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