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succinctly
[suhk-singkt-lee]
adverb
in a concise or verbally brief manner.
Students must demonstrate the ability to correctly and succinctly communicate research findings.
Other Word Forms
- unsuccinctly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of succinctly1
Example Sentences
"He's not a slogger, is he? He's playing proper shots," was how Brook put it succinctly.
When asked whether CBS News and the group at “60 Minutes” would continue to enjoy his support, Cheeks said succinctly: “My entire team.”
But maybe the Bible says it most succinctly: “You are dust, and to dust you shall return.”
Verify, assess, relay the facts and do so succinctly.
It’s a shrewd aside from the larger story, but one that succinctly highlights how women must constantly be aware of their surroundings without being didactic and obvious.
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