Oh, dude, words with the root "brev" are like, super short and to the point. You've got "brevity," which means being brief, "brevet," which is like a temporary rank in the military, and "breviary," which is a book of prayers. So yeah, those are some words with that brev vibe.
Brev.
it means long
AbbreviateBriefBrevity
The opposite meaning of "brev" (derived from "brevity," meaning shortness or conciseness) is "verbosity." While brevity emphasizes being succinct and to the point, verbosity refers to the quality of using more words than necessary, often leading to a lack of clarity and conciseness.
If you mean what are the root words, there are none because only verbs have root words and those are not verbs.
abbreviate, brevity
brevity, abbbreviate
The Latin root word "long" or "longus" is the opposite of the Latin root word "brev" which means short or brief.
Brev.
abbreviation?
Brevity.
it means long
Brev- is from the Latin word meaning "short". From it we get the words abbreviate, brevity, brief.
The opposite of brev is verbosity, which refers to using more words than necessary or being overly wordy in communication.
AbbreviateBriefBrevity
Short is the English equivalent of the Latin root 'brev-'. Latin derivatives of the Latin root are the adjective 'brevis', which means 'short'; and the feminine gender noun 'brevitas', which means 'shortness'. English derivatives include the adjective and noun 'brief', and the noun 'brevity'.
Brev is short for Brevetto. An Italian term meaning licensed or patented.