[
UK
/səksˈɪŋktnəs/
]
NOUN
- terseness and economy in writing and speaking achieved by expressing a great deal in just a few words
How To Use succinctness In A Sentence
- The consituentfactors of the scientific theoretic beauty areharmoniousness, unity, succinctness, tight logic and symmetry etc.
- The empirical succinctness of scientific theories is one of the rational indices of scientific progress.
- He scoffs at such suggestions, restating the fact that his quotability is derived from his succinctness, a talent he has had to nurture because of the difficulty he has communicating.
- On the premise of achieving the intention of the safe testing, people now are searching for new means with celerity , high efficiency and succinctness.
- His work is discussed, interpreted and evoked with masterly succinctness.
- Her elegantly refined woodcuts benefit from the limitations of the medium, which require simplification and succinctness.