Wordy: "In the event that you happen to require any assistance with your project, please do not hesitate to reach out to me for support."
Concise: "If you need help with your project, feel free to contact me."
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Concise, not wordy, brief.
a sentence with a minimal amount of words. i.e., I ran fast.
Here are a couple.His concise speech explained the situation quickly.Tell me in concise detail.
Conciseness in writing means to eliminate wordy expression, include only relevant information and avoid unnecessary repitition.
These words mean totally opposite things, in other words they are antonyms. While concise (adj.) means short, brief - verbose (adj.) means lengthy,wordy.
A sentence that expresses an idea without wordiness is concise and to the point, eliminating unnecessary words or phrases. For example, "She enjoys reading" is direct, while "She finds great pleasure in the activity of reading books" is wordy. The key is clarity and brevity, focusing on the main idea without embellishments.
The word you want me to spell is the word ''concise''.
An antonym for "epigram" could be "rambling" or "verbose," as epigrams are concise and to the point, while these terms imply being long-winded or overly wordy.
Concise writing is when you start with a topic sentence. Then, you have your body paragraph relate to you topic sentence.
garrulous means to be wordy.. as if to mouth off and not keep quiet. --Dayi