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Meanings of
terseness
in English
Catalan
laconisme
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A neatly short and concise expressive style.
verboseness
Catalan
laconisme
The property of being concise.
brevity
conciseness
concision
Usage of
terseness
in English
1
Baedeker, with his customary over
terseness
,
begins and ends the tale thus:
2
The following table illustrates the perfect simplicity and
terseness
of the Esperanto verb.
3
His expression is calm, but he's
angry
-
the
terseness
in his voice betrays him.
4
Of the white-collar jobholders he said with his usual
terseness
,
Hell!
5
Given their
terseness
,
it is hard to explain further without revealing significant plot details.
6
This evidences itself most strikingly in his
terseness
of speech.
7
To render the splendour, the
terseness
,
the harmony, of this magnificent hymn seems impossible.
8
Rad scowled and said nothing, and the rest of his answers were
terseness
itself.
9
The rest are distinguished by brevity,
terseness
,
and scientific precision.
10
It is an extraordinary specimen of argument,
terseness
,
and erudition.
11
The very
terseness
of her question seemed to jerk an unwilling answer from the guard.
12
When he spoke again, his initial
terseness
was gone.
13
The short sentence is the most important step toward brevity,
terseness
,
conciseness and clear thinking.
14
And on occasion Mr. McNally could be
terseness
itself.
15
Metran would be doing two things, Loren had explained with a
terseness
alien to him.
16
His
terseness
has been compared to that of Tacitus.
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About this term
terseness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
admirable terseness
concentrate terseness
crush terseness
customary terseness
deliberate terseness
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Translations for
terseness
Catalan
laconisme
Terseness
through the time
Terseness
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common