Use "succinct" in a sentence

1. What a succinct formula!

2. The recital was succinct and impressive.

3. A good conceptual clusterer is one which finds a succinct meaningful hierarchy of succinct definitions of meaningful concepts.

4. We remember what is short and succinct.

5. Keep your answers as succinct as possible.

6. Succinct line layout abandons excessive garishness.

7. A succinct style lends vigour to writing.

8. The last paragraph is a succinct summary.

9. Succinct; concise: a Brief account of the incident

10. Recent policy statements have been even more succinct.

11. Keep your letter succinct and to the point.

12. 13 A succinct style lends vigour to writing.

13. Many of her verses are short unadorned, and succinct.

14. Milton summarizes the people's case in many such succinct passages.

15. Containing or stating briefly and concisely all the essentials; succinct.

16. Clear, succinct, and effective instructions on how to become a former Asthmatic

17. Aide memoires are typically succinct, but contain a large amount of

18. Adware is a more succinct name for potentially unwanted programs.

19. A skeleton argument should therefore be as succinct as possible.

20. Simple and succinct, this program has perspicuous interface and extensive application.

21. The succinct rear part design gives the human by the bantam the feeling.

22. The book gives an Admirably succinct account of the technology and its history

23. Our Company Statement is currently being updated to provide succinct and accurate information.

24. The book gives an admirably succinct account of the technology and its history.

25. Antonyms for Ambagious include succinct, concise, terse, brief, compact, crisp, curt, pithy, reticent and short

26. He was simply making a point, stating a fact, in his inimitably succinct style.

27. Not definite modelling and succinct harmonious colour have also presented serious, gentle frame under unitary light.

28. The vitreous armrest stair of concise vogue, from deft and clean in oozy and contemporary succinct.

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30. Synonyms for Aphoristic include concise, terse, succinct, brief, pithy, crisp, laconic, compact, epigrammatic and compendious

31. Synonyms for Apothegmatic include concise, brief, terse, succinct, compact, pithy, laconic, compendious, crisp and summary

32. If further clarification was needed, the conductor was directed to offer a “brief and succinct” explanation.

33. Concise, terse, succinct, laconic, and pithy mean expressing or stating an idea by using only a few words

34. Aspect offers a succinct, yet comprehensive range of products, prescribed for your individual skincare needs

35. Using bullet points can help to put across this information in a succinct , easy - to - absorb way.

36. This was an unusually clear and succinct statement of assumptions which had been current for generations.

37. Purnell writes beautifully in a succinct, compelling style, reflecting Clementine herself, with a pragmatic understanding of her characters

38. On the other hand, measures of more general application may often have shorter, more succinct statements of reasons.

39. The new labelling is more succinct and advises consumers simply that oat bran may help prevent heart disease.

40. The summations of these discussions were consolidated into incredibly succinct phrases, following a stringent pattern of poetic Hebrew prose.

41. Legal English has particularlyacceptation, a lot of archaism especially archaism adverbappeared, loan word adopted, glossary accuracy required, succinct in the use of word.

42. Wit can refer both to wisdom and to wittiness.Brevity is another form of the word brief, which means short and succinct.

43. Given the relatively compact agenda, I would like to urge all of us to keep presentations and interventions focused and succinct.

44. Contract4J also provides a very succinct way of defining tests, using familiar Java constructs, without having to define lots of additional AspectJ "boilerplate."

45. Psychology Definition of Anecdotal RECORD: a factual written record of a person's conduct, based on succinct, spontaneous, and descriptive observations made by …

46. "The fraud was carefully planned, but coarsely and Clumsily executed," was the succinct take on the electoral operation by Conservative Mauricio Mendieta

47. Ocherki proves that Skachkov was more than a Biobibliographer; the book is also a succinct summary of Sino-Russian relations and major sociopolitical changes in each country

48. Brevity means short in duration.It’s another way of saying brief or concise, and it’s very often used, as it is here, to indicate succinct expression.

49. Concise adjective brief, short, to the point, compact, summary, compressed, condensed, terse, laconic, succinct, pithy, synoptic, epigrammatic, compendious The text is Concise and informative

50. To say that Brevity is the soul of wit is to say that keeping something succinct sounds wiser, wittier, and even funnier than a long, drawn-out statement.

51. "Biopiracy: The Plunder of Nature and Knowledge" is a succinct and accessible introduction to the issue of patents and corporate control of the natural world

52. · EMN Informs, which provide the key findings in a succinct manner on a specific topic from, for example, studies or Ad-Hoc Queries in a format intended for policymakers;

53. Concise adjective brief, short, to the point, compact, summary, compressed, condensed, terse, laconic, succinct, pithy, synoptic, epigrammatic, compendious The text is Concise and informative. lengthy, rambling, long, diffuse, long-winded, wordy, garrulous, discursive, verbose, prolix

54. Concise, succinct, terse all refer to speech or writing that uses few words to say much. Concise usually implies that unnecessary details or verbiage have been eliminated from a more wordy statement: a Concise summary of the speech.

55. Some common synonyms of Concise are compendious, laconic, pithy, succinct, summary, and terse. While all these words mean "very brief in statement or expression," Concise suggests the removal of all that is superfluous or elaborative.

56. The C acetylene’s A from the link reaction reacts Witt exaltation acid 4 to produce a C molecule (citric acid) This gets converted to Accoutering acid, succinct acid and then mammal acid (so it loses hydrogen’s and carbon dioxide, and TAP is produced).

57. We study this problem for election systems as varied as scoring protocols and Dodgson voting, and in a variety of settings regarding homogeneous-vs.-nonhomogeneous electorate Bribability, bounded-size-vs.-arbitrary-sized candidate sets, weighted-vs.-unweighted voters, and succinct-vs

58. We study this problem for election systems as varied as scoring protocols and Dodgson voting, and in a variety of settings regarding homogeneous-vs.-nonhomogeneous electorate Bribability, bounded-size-vs.-arbitrary-sized candidate sets, weighted-vs.-unweighted voters, and succinct-vs

59. In a review, Paul Collier stated that "her diagnosis of the recent disasters in financial markets is succinct and sophisticated", and "I applaud her brave alarum against our economic and social complacency: her core concerns are sufficiently close to painful truths to warrant our attention."

60. Concise adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (succinct) conciso agg aggettivo: Descrive o specifica un sostantivo: "Una persona fidata" - "Con un cacciavite piccolo" - "Questioni controverse"

61. Asyndeton refers to a practice in literature whereby the author purposely leaves out conjunctions in the sentence, while maintaining the grammatical accuracy of the phrase. Asyndeton as a literary tool helps in shortening up the implied meaning of the entire phrase and presenting it in a succinct form.

62. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Concise adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (succinct) conciso/a adj adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo.Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo ("casa grande", "mujer alta")

63. This list of eponymous laws provides links to articles on laws, principles, Adages, and other succinct observations or predictions named after a person.In some cases the person named has coined the law – such as Parkinson's law.In others, the work or publications of the individual have led to the law being so named – as is the case with Moore's law.

64. “Alcuin has waited longer than his time for this succinct but comprehensive appreciation.” (Dr Mark Edwards Church Times) ‘This is an attempt to draw a short biography of Alcuin from his first English period (pages 19-68) with the very first diplomatic tasks and the connections with the political authorities, to the collaboration with Charlemagne also through the links with Rome, and an

65. Bowerbirds, Category: Artist, Albums: The Clearing, Upper Air, Hymns For a Dark Horse, Singles: Azaleas - EP, Endless Chase: 2020 Singles, In the Yard b/w Always an Ear To Bend, Top Tracks: Thrift Store, Endless Chase, Northern Lights, In Our Talons, Tuck the Darkness In, Biography: Azaleas is the sound of Bowerbirds’ Phil Moore wrestling with uncertainty; it’s a succinct examination of