[ UK /səksˈɪŋkt/ ]
[ US /səkˈsɪŋkt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. briefly giving the gist of something
    a summary formulation of a wide-ranging subject
    succinct comparisons
    a short and compendious book
    a compact style is brief and pithy
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How To Use succinct In A Sentence

  • The movie is, simply and succinctly, not especially funny.
  • Jerm is the veteran MC who knows how to ride a beat in succinct or elongated fashion depending on what’s required. Helladope’s Grand Hello « PubliCola
  • All very reasonable arguments and succinctly put, but in my opinion reusable nappies still have one fatal flaw - they are not self-cleaning.
  • Specifically, an ability to articulate research findings and opinions succinctly in valuation and professional reports.
  • The blogger known as disillusioned and bored expresses my sentiments succinctly enough. B I A G W M T R
  • We can speak of encountering, sometimes in the most unlikely settings, dynamics most succinctly described as "Proustian," "Austenesque" and "Kafkan. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • If you can help them by being clear, succinct, and worthwhile they are more likely to read your work and act on it. Everything You Need to Know for Success in Business
  • Please state your case as succinctly as possible
  • He's articulate, succinct and speaks with a quiet righteousness.
  • The name endowed to us, succinctly says all about us. Archive 2007-08-01
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