Breviloquent, brief, brusque, compact, compendiary, compendious, concise, crisp, curt, pithy, sententious, short and sweet, succinct, terse
Laconic means "using few words", so possible synonyms include: brief, concise, succinct, terse, abrupt, to the point, and curt.
Laconic came from the Romans and Laconians. tThe word means to use few words to express something big. The Romans and Laconians were known for their short speeches.
Giving short answers may be called terse, taciturn, or laconic.
Synonyms to the word good are "well" and "great"
(adj.) - using few words; brief, concise To be laconic is to give terse or short statements.
Talkative may have the synonyms loquacious, garrulous, chatty, or glib. The antonyms could be quiet, silent, reserved, or laconic.
Laconic means "using few words", so possible synonyms include: brief, concise, succinct, terse, abrupt, to the point, and curt.
He is called Laconic.
laconic
Laconic means a person of few words and fewer explanations, usually someone who does not speak. My father was a laconic person.
laconic:
quiet; reserved; silent; laconic
Laconic came from the Romans and Laconians. tThe word means to use few words to express something big. The Romans and Laconians were known for their short speeches.
Laconic was born in 1971, in France.
The disciplined and militaristic Spartans were known for being blunt and using words sparingly. That would be the myth behind the Laconic Answer but Im not sure if Laconic and Laconic Answer are the same
Synonyms to the word good are "well" and "great"
Giving short answers may be called terse, taciturn, or laconic.