TERSE vs LACONIC: NOUN
- See terce.
- Conciseness of language; laconicism.
- A concise, pithy expression; something expressed in a concise, pithy manner; a laconism: chiefly used in the plural: as, to talk in laconics.
- In ancient prosody, an anapestic tetrameter catalectic with a spondee instead of the penultimate anapest . So called as a variety of the tetrameter used in the Laconian or Spartan embateria.
- Laconism.
TERSE vs LACONIC: ADJECTIVE
- Appearing as if rubbed or wiped off; rubbed; smooth; polished.
- Refined; accomplished; -- said of persons.
- Elegantly concise; free of superfluous words; polished to smoothness.
- Abruptly or brusquely short.
- Polished, burnished; smooth; fine, neat, spruce.
- Brief, concise, to the point.
- Brief and to the point; effectively cut short
- Using or marked by the use of few words; terse or concise.
- Laconian; characteristic of, or like, the Spartans; hence, stern or severe; cruel; unflinching.
- Using as few words as possible; pithy and concise.
- Brief and to the point; effectively cut short
TERSE vs LACONIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Brief and to the point
- Effectively cut short
- `yes'"
- Free from superfluity; neatly or elegantly compact or concise; neat; concise.
- Refined; accomplished; polished: said of persons.
- Wiped; rubbed; appearing as if wiped or rubbed; smooth.
- Pertaining to Laconia or its inhabitants; Lacedæmonian or Spartan.
- Expressing much in few words, after the manner of the ancient Laconians; sententious; pithy; short; brief: as, a laconic phrase.
- Characteristic of the Laconians; inexorable; stern; severe.
- Brief and to the point
- Effectively cut short
- `yes'"
- Synonyms Condensed, Succinct, etc. See concise.
TERSE vs LACONIC: RELATED WORDS
- Verbose, Brusque, Eloquent, Cryptic, Pithy, Dry, Compendious, Summary, Brief, Blunt, Succinct, Crisp, Concise, Laconic, Curt
- Jocular, Monosyllabic, Affable, Droll, Stoic, Pithy, Sardonic, Wry, Gruff, Deadpan, Taciturn, Concise, Crisp, Curt, Terse
TERSE vs LACONIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Verbose, Brusque, Eloquent, Cryptic, Pithy, Dry, Compendious, Summary, Brief, Blunt, Succinct, Crisp, Concise, Laconic, Curt
- Jocular, Monosyllabic, Affable, Droll, Stoic, Pithy, Sardonic, Wry, Gruff, Deadpan, Taciturn, Concise, Crisp, Curt, Terse
TERSE vs LACONIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Furthermore, the available trial records are often quite terse.
- When Jessie is upset, she only gives terse responses.
- That terse reply took on new significance last week.
- VOLKER: A very terse read out, but yes.
- The terse wording encounters knotty issues in application.
- This option toggles between verbose and terse answers.
- There was a terse quality to his voice.
- Stateto be a hoary and terse southern opinion.
- Frazee, staring straight ahead and giving terse answers.
- Pithy, terse, concise, laconic, sennot new, worn out.
- Chevalier to write him a billet, which was rather laconic.
- The only thing consistent about him is his laconic speech.
- In truth, however, they are simple models of laconic precision.
- This laconic statement was true, but not exhaustive.
- And no, my character is not that laconic.
- In this sense laconic is the usual form.
- His vocal style has been described as laconic.
- But in Mountain View, he is more laconic.
- The UI must be highly informative and laconic.
- Pithy, terse, concise, laconic, sennot new, worn out.
TERSE vs LACONIC: QUESTIONS
- What is the reason for terse formatting error in SQL Server?
- How many answers are there to the terse crossword clue?
- How does the debug EIGRP packets terse command work?
- Is it possible to make JSON output laconic in GameMaker?