succinct

  • 21succinct — adjective approving clearly expressed in a few words: a very succinct explanation succinctly adverb succinctness noun (U) …

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  • 22succinct — adjective what is your succinct appraisal of our situation? Syn: concise, short (and sweet), brief, compact, condensed, crisp, laconic, terse, to the point, pithy, epigrammatic, synoptic, gnomic; formal compendious See note at terse Ant …

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  • 23succinct — UK [səkˈsɪŋkt] / US adjective expressed in a very short but clear way a succinct set of instructions Derived word: succinctly adverb …

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  • 24SUCCINCT, INCTE — adj. Qui est court, bref. Un discours succinct. Une relation succincte. Fig. et fam., Un repas succinct, Un repas léger, un repas où il y a peu à manger. SUCCINCT se dit, par extension, des Personnes. Cet homme est succinct dans ses réponses. Je… …

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  • 25Succinct data structure — In computer science, a succinct data structure for a given data type is a representation of the underlying combinatorial object that uses an amount of space “close” to the information theoretic lower bound together with efficient algorithms for… …

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  • 26succinct, concise — These adjectives apply to the stating of much in few words. Succinct, from Latin words meaning girded, tucked up, emphasizes compactness and the omission of all elaboration: This story is succinct because it contains no editorializing and very… …

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  • 27succinct — adj. [L. sub, under; cingere, to gird] Compact; contracted; reduced …

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  • 28succinct — succinctly, adv. succinctness, n. /seuhk singkt /, adj. 1. expressed in few words; concise; terse. 2. characterized by conciseness or verbal brevity. 3. compressed into a small area, scope, or compass. 4. Archaic. a. drawn up, as by a girdle …

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  • 29succinct — adjective /səkˈsɪŋkt/ a) brief and to the point; having characteristics of both brevity and clarity. b) compressed into a tiny area. Syn: concise, laconic …

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  • 30succinct — Synonyms and related words: Spartan, abbreviated, abridged, aphoristic, aposiopestic, axiomatic, blunt, brief, brusque, clipped, close, compact, compendious, compressed, concise, condensed, contracted, crisp, curt, curtal, curtate, cut, decurtate …

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