Advertisement
Advertisement
succinct
[suhk-singkt]
adjective
characterized by conciseness or verbal brevity.
compressed into a small area, scope, or compass.
Archaic.
drawn up, as by a girdle.
encircled, as by a girdle.
succinct
/ səkˈsɪŋkt /
adjective
marked by brevity and clarity; concise
compressed into a small area
archaic
encircled by or as if by a girdle
drawn up tightly; closely fitting
Other Word Forms
- succinctly adverb
- succinctness noun
- unsuccinct adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of succinct1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Jamie Noon's explanation of the excitement around Red Bull's imminent takeover of Newcastle is succinct - but accurate.
Producers used different portions of her answer on two programs: a convoluted response on CBS’ Sunday morning show “Face the Nation,” and a more succinct part on “60 Minutes.”
The following night, “60 Minutes” ran the second part of her answer, which was forceful and succinct.
An organizer from the South- and Southwest-centered labor movement Organized Power in Numbers gave participants succinct phrases to deter ICE and explained that anything they say can be used against them.
The thing is, there isn’t a succinct answer that entirely covers pie’s allure.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse