Succinct means short and to the point. An example of succinct used in a sentence is: He gave a succinct summary of the first chapters of the story for those who were late to the reading before moving on.
Antonyms of succinct: wordy, verbose, long-winded, prolix.
I think you want succinct.
Suc-singkt (stress on the second syllable).
Concise means short and to the point; succinct.
I think you mean Succinct. It means brief.
sudden hurried unceremonious succinct
I think you mean SUCCINCT. It means to say something in as few words as possible. Here are some sentences.I've never met a more succinct speaker.There is such a thing as being too succinct.Please be more succinct; I have to be somewhere in an hour.
Your motheris very succinct about the movie
Succinct means short and to the point. An example of succinct used in a sentence is: He gave a succinct summary of the first chapters of the story for those who were late to the reading before moving on.
The professor encouraged his students to be succinct in their statement.
"Please explain to me, how I was misleading you, when my listings are honest, accurate and succinct?"
it is now succinct and brief
It is important for dancers to be very succinct in their movements in order to receive high scores for their perfomance.
Verbose is the opposite of succinct. It means using more words than necessary to explain something.
Antonyms of succinct: wordy, verbose, long-winded, prolix.
To the point