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The synonyms of “Succinct” are: compact, compendious, summary, concise, short, brief, condensed, crisp, laconic, terse, tight, economic, pithy, short and sweet, in a few well-chosen words, epigrammatic, synoptic, aphoristic, gnomic
Succinct as an Adjective
Definitions of "Succinct" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “succinct” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Briefly giving the gist of something.
- (especially of something written or spoken) briefly and clearly expressed.
Synonyms of "Succinct" as an adjective (19 Words)
aphoristic | Terse and witty and like a maxim. |
brief | Concise in expression; using few words. A brief bikini. |
compact | (of a person or animal) small, strong, and well proportioned. Towns compact of wooden houses. |
compendious | Containing or presenting the essential facts of something in a comprehensive but concise way. A compendious study. |
concise | Expressing much in few words. A concise explanation. |
condensed | Made denser or more concise; compressed or concentrated. Droplets of condensed moisture. |
crisp | (of the weather) cool, fresh, and invigorating. The snow is lovely and crisp. |
economic | Of or relating to the science of economics. Economic history. |
epigrammatic | Terse and witty and like a maxim. An epigrammatic style. |
gnomic | Expressed in or of the nature of short, pithy maxims or aphorisms. I had to have the gnomic response interpreted for me. |
in a few well-chosen words | Directed or bound inward. |
laconic | (of a person, speech, or style of writing) using very few words. His laconic reply suggested a lack of interest in the topic. |
pithy | Concise and full of meaning- Hervey Allen. His characteristically pithy comments. |
short | Marked by rude or peremptory shortness. The bed was too short for him. |
short and sweet | Tending to crumble or break into flakes due to a large amount of shortening. |
summary | Briefly giving the gist of something. Summary financial statements. |
synoptic | Presenting a summary or general view of a whole. A synoptic model of higher education. |
terse | Brief and to the point; effectively cut short. A terse statement. |
tight | Pressed tightly together. Tight money. |
Usage Examples of "Succinct" as an adjective
- Succinct comparisons.
- Use short, succinct sentences.
Associations of "Succinct" (30 Words)
abbreviate | Shorten. Network is often abbreviated to net. |
abbreviated | (of clothing) very short. An abbreviated version of the earlier work. |
abbreviation | Shortening something by omitting parts of it. Nursing records must be written without abbreviation. |
abridgment | A shortened version of a written work. |
abstract | Dealing with a subject in the abstract without practical purpose or intention. A big unframed abstract. |
brevity | The use of brief expressions. The brevity of human life. |
brief | Instruct a barrister by brief. It was only his brief s eloquence that had saved him from prison. |
briefly | In a concise manner; in a few words. As I briefly mentioned earlier. |
compact | Make more compact by or as if by pressing. A compact summary of the play. |
compendious | Containing or presenting the essential facts of something in a comprehensive but concise way. A compendious study. |
concise | Expressing much in few words. A concise explanation. |
context | Discourse that surrounds a language unit and helps to determine its interpretation. The proposals need to be considered in the context of new European directives. |
encapsulate | Enclose (a message or signal) in a set of codes that allow transfer across networks. The company would encapsulate the asbestos waste in concrete pellets. |
ephemeral | An ephemeral plant. The ephemeral joys of childhood. |
fleeting | Lasting for a markedly brief time. A fleeting glance. |
fugitive | Someone who flees from an uncongenial situation. Fugitives from justice. |
interlude | Perform an interlude. Enjoying a lunchtime interlude. |
momentary | Lasting for a very short time; brief. A momentary lapse of concentration. |
overview | Give a general review or summary of. The treasurer gave a brief overview of the financial consequences. |
pithiness | Terseness and economy in writing and speaking achieved by expressing a great deal in just a few words. |
pithy | Concise and full of meaning- Hervey Allen. His characteristically pithy comments. |
precis | Make a precis of a text or speech. |
sententious | Abounding in or given to pompous or aphoristic moralizing- Kathleen Barnes. The peculiarly sardonic and sententious style in which Don Luis composed his epigrams. |
short | Of a broker position in the market etc buying or based on short stocks or other securities or commodities. Short in stature. |
succinctness | Terseness and economy in writing and speaking achieved by expressing a great deal in just a few words. |
summary | Performed speedily and without formality. Summary justice. |
synopsis | An outline of the plot of a play, film, or book. A synopsis of the insurance cover provided is set out below. |
terse | Brief and to the point; effectively cut short. Short and terse and easy to understand. |
transitory | Lasting a very short time. Love is transitory but it is eternal. |
truncate | Terminating abruptly by having or as if having an end or point cut off. Truncate a word. |