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brevity
/ ˈbrɛvɪtɪ /
noun
conciseness of expression; lack of verbosity
a short duration; brief time
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of brevity1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
To Rangers, the brevity of Rohl's managerial career would represent a monumental gamble - and after Martin, the new Ibrox board probably thought they were done with monumental gambles.
The settings—generic spaces such as cafés, train stations, hotel lobbies, and offices—tend to be described with similar brevity, while the detectives’ actions are recounted in prose generally lacking metaphor, simile, or fanciful digression.
Short films contextualize the seeming randomness and brevity of human existence.
Sherling said the two services will appeal to different audiences, with CNN Headline viewers looking for brevity while paying customers get the breadth and depth they expect from the cable channel.
His statement was notable for its relative, and unusual, brevity – but primarily for its vagueness.
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