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concisely
[kuhn-sahys-lee]
adverb
fully, but in few words; succinctly.
In that short paragraph you laid out the whole argument, clearly and concisely.
Word History and Origins
Origin of concisely1
Example Sentences
That this detail sits so prominently in my thoughts about Brian Knappenberger’s limited series speaks to Camil’s symbolic power within a concisely mapped arc that cautions against forgetting why such symbols exist.
But here we have the claim stated concisely by the presidential candidate, and target, himself.
As concisely put by John Locke, the brilliant 17th-century political philosopher who inspired America’s founders, “Where law ends, tyranny begins.”
It is in the spirit of this supple duality that we encounter the Rick Owens Silver Gemini key chain, aptly and concisely named as such because, well, isn’t it obvious?
The stickiest protest songs have hooks and refrains that concisely summarize the stakes.
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