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pithy

American  
[pith-ee] / ˈpɪθ i /

adjective

pithier, pithiest
  1. brief, forceful, and meaningful in expression; full of vigor, substance, or meaning; terse; forcible.

    a pithy observation.

    Synonyms:
    concise, meaty, pointed, succinct
  2. of, like, or abounding in pith.


pithy British  
/ ˈpɪθɪ /

adjective

  1. terse and full of meaning or substance

  2. of, resembling, or full of pith

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Other Word Forms

  • pithily adverb
  • pithiness noun

Etymology

Origin of pithy

Middle English word dating back to 1300–50; pith, -y 1

Example Sentences

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“As goes January, so goes the year,” is a pithy version of the concept.

From Barron's

But like film, this pithy observation is often misinterpreted.

From Salon

During her club gigs, Ms. Smith introduced a sharper, original approach to rock that was raw and pithy, salted with hidden references to 1960s girl groups, R&B balladeers and garage-rock bands.

From The Wall Street Journal

Truly, the wise founder had a pithy saying for most, if not all, occasions.

From Literature

He was full of pithy sayings like that.”

From Literature