terse|terser|tersest in English
adjective
[tɜrs /tɜːs]
concise, succinct, curt, short
Use "terse|terser|tersest" in a sentence
1. The voice remains muffled and terse.
2. Derek's terse reply ended the conversation.
3. Ashley gave a terse silent laugh.
4. Developers decorated it integratly, generous and terse!
5. Curt definition is - sparing of words : terse
6. A terse, witty, instructive saying a maxim.
7. Her reply about the matter was terse.
8. Asyndeton done well is terse and direct
9. Synonyms for Briefest include succinctest, crispest, shortest, pithiest, curtest, tersest, smallest, fastest, least and snippiest
10. Synonyms for Brusker include curter, brusquer, blunter, shorter, ruder, impoliter, terser, gruffer, sharper and bluffer
11. Clipped definition, characterized by quick, terse, and clear enunciation
12. His tone was terse as he asked the question.
13. An Apothegm is “a terse, pointed saying embodying an important truth in a few words,” Shorter Oxford; “a terse and sententious aphorism,” Webster’s Second
14. The terse announcement gave no reason for Harris's resignation.
15. The President issued a terse statement denying the charges.
16. Dimly she heard Luke's terse voice as he spoke.
17. Many white officials tend to be terse on the subject.
18. He gave a terse nod and switched on the ignition.
19. English words for Breve include brief, short, Breve and terse
20. "Are you feeling any better?" "No, " was the terse reply.
21. What does Apothegm mean? A terse, witty, instructive saying; a maxim
22. It would say, for example, 0– Short, terse, but very effective.
23. The Creed teaches this in the terse but crucial words, “Begotten…
24. All efforts to have a conversation may elicit only terse replies.
25. Cablese (uncountable) The terse jargon used in telegrams, often with unconventional grammar.