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US
/kənˈsaɪs/
]
[ UK /kənsˈaɪs/ ]
[ UK /kənsˈaɪs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
expressing much in few words
a concise explanation
How To Use concise In A Sentence
- He had put their objective on a whiteboard: to understand concise writing. Times, Sunday Times
- In contrast to less specific methods of treatment, the social skill training approaches have the advantage of lending themselves to this sort of concise, nonmystical explanation. Planned Short-Term Treatment
- Divided into sections that cover small eats, drinks, soups, rice dishes, side dishes and sweets, the recipes are clear and concise.
- From this silence there arises a certain mysterious plenitude which filters into thought and there congeals into bronze. The compression of history produces conciseness in the historian.
- The respect is designed in lamplight, indirect lighting combining direct lighting is given priority to, in order to emphasize the lobby of the space is concise, modern and metrical sense.
- The explanation of the science at work was clear, concise and comprehensible.
- The bandwidth constraints of the internet force us to find more concise ways to represent information.
- Saussure expressed his arguments in a concise and logical way.
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- The voiceover is English accented, clear and concise. Times, Sunday Times