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.

26. Reading a terse or weighty document will inhibit, rather than encourage, word flow.

27. An Apothegm is a terse statement of what is plain or easily proved

28. A terse message was sent to Hanoi simply informing it of our actions.

29. Loretta guessed there were legal reasons for the terse nature of the item.

30. "We're in the process of negotiations," Russo said in a terse statement to reporters.

31. 25 synonyms for Brusque: curt, short, sharp, blunt, tart, abrupt, hasty, terse, surly, gruff, impolite

32. He whittled and listened, gave monosyllabic replies , and when it was asked , terse advice.

33. The dialogue is stilted, terse and bare , like the syncopated sparks of sharpening knives.

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

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

36. I found the sections in Pais's book dealing with these topics disappointingly terse and dry.

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

38. An example of her modus operandi was provided during a terse exchange with the defendant.

39. The White House issued a terse statement saying the President would not comment on the allegations.

40. Written in terse news style, seven of these faxes are in front of me right now.

41. For Teravainen, that one terse comment from Hill proved to be important in his professional education.

42. Hypernyms ("Apothegm" is a kind of): axiom; maxim (a saying that is widely accepted on its own merits) Derivation: Apothegmatic (terse and witty and like a maxim) Apothegmatic; Apothegmatical (given to or characterized by terse Apothegms)

43. The management was extremely terse over the telephone at breakfast- time, and took a lot of soothing.

44. Summarize that ugly reality in five terse sentences, then cut to the real national obsession: Sun Belt weather.

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

46. There was no official explanation for Mr Lane's sudden departure, which was announced in a terse two-line statement.

47. It occurred to me that other sci-fi and fantasy movies also require terse synopses for the channel-surfing community.

48. 1.containing aphorisms or maxims 2.terse and witty and like a maxim Familiarity information: Aphoristicused as an adjective is rare.

49. The language of the Brahmanas is terse and dry, but certain legends, tales, and parables have artistic value or contain a philosophical generalization.

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

51. On the eve of the U. N. General Assembly last month, the Iranians sent the IAEA a terse note, acknowledging the presence of the Qum facility.

52. On the other hand, we also give several terse sufficiency conditions where the fuzzy mean convergence of (G) fuzzy integrals implies the convergence in fuzzy measure and making them equivalent.

53. If you want to see terse versions of fully-rigorous Apery-style proofs that come from constant-term expressions using the Amazing Almkvist-Zeilberger algorithm the input yields the output

54. 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

55. You should use the adjective Curt to describe a way of speaking that’s brief and blunt. Curt often just means "terse." In fact it comes from the Latin word Curtus, which means “cut short, abridged.”

56. 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.

57. 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.

58. Apothegm (n.) "short, pithy, instructive saying," 1550s, from Greek apophthegma "terse, pointed saying," literally "something clearly spoken," from apophthengesthai "to speak one's opinion plainly," from apo "from" (see apo-) + phthengesthai "to utter" (see diphthong)

59. Matt Fowler of IGN rated it an 8.8 out of 10 and said, "For a terse Carol/Daryl adventure, "Consumed" triumphed in both landscape and tone, though it was hindered a bit by us knowing that nothing all that big was going to happen.

60. They're usually the ones who've been around for a while, and they usually manage with the Barest minimum of speaker support.: His work is a collection of many short terse sentences which convey the Barest minimum of teaching about yoga.: They are often forced to teach subjects for which they are pedagogically not prepared, with only the Barest minimum of basic teaching aids.

61. Her doctor says his patient felt that terse, impersonal Allow, full of abbreviations and imperatives was Antipathetic to her sympathies.: Son médecin dit qu'elle trouvait que l'allow, laconique et impersonnel, plein d'abréviations et d'impératifs, était antipathique à ses goûts.: It was not so very long since, at Oriane's, this same diplomatic personage had said to me, with a purposeful