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View synonyms for concise
concise
[ kuhn-sahys ]
adjective
a concise explanation of the company's retirement plan.
Synonyms: laconic, compendious, pithy
concise
/ kənˈsaɪs /
adjective
- expressing much in few words; brief and to the point
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Derived Forms
- conˈciseness, noun
- conˈcisely, adverb
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Other Words From
- con·cise·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of concise1
C16: from Latin concīsus cut up, cut short, from concīdere to cut to pieces, from caedere to cut, strike down
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Synonym Study
Concise, succinct, terse all refer to speech or writing that uses few words to say much. Concise usually implies that unnecessary details or verbiage have been eliminated from a more wordy statement: a concise summary of the speech. Succinct, on the other hand, implies that the message is as originally composed and is expressed in as few words as possible: a succinct statement of the problem. Terse sometimes suggests brevity combined with wit or polish to produce particularly effective expression: a terse, almost aphoristic, style. It may also suggest brusqueness or curtness: a terse reply that was almost rude.
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