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concise

Definition for concise

adjective as in short, to the point

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The sharp and swift fall makes for a concise case study on the impact of reputation on a personal brand.

But on the stand this week, she stuck to a concise version of events.

All commanders will state that my report writing was always clear, concise, and impeccable.

There has never been so concise and definitive a debunking of Kant's categorical imperative.

Jonathan V. Last, in the pages of The Weekly Standard, offers the most compelling and concise apologia for the Empire.

The object of the present work is to offer to the farmer a concise outline of the general principles of Agricultural Chemistry.

He had an excellent voice, possessed in a high degree the gift of concise and forcible expression, and his every word told.

"You must be more concise," said Miss Barrington; quietly, and Dane trifled with the hat in his hand.

You may depend on receiving regular though concise intelligence of my motions.

Definition is usually too concise to be clear, and needs an added explanation.

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On this page you'll find 50 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to concise, such as: pithy, succinct, terse, abridged, boiled down, and breviloquent.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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