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succinctly

American  
[suhk-singkt-lee] / səkˈsɪŋkt li /

adverb

  1. in a concise or verbally brief manner.

    Students must demonstrate the ability to correctly and succinctly communicate research findings.


Other Word Forms

  • unsuccinctly adverb

Etymology

Origin of succinctly

succinct + -ly

Example Sentences

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Morningstar’s most recent annual “Mind the Gap” External link report puts it more succinctly: the more investors trade, the less they actually make.

From Barron's

Ferguson closely oversees his agency’s litigation, editing legal briefs and demanding an “elevator pitch” that succinctly explains a case.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s a despicable choice — one that will come back into the fray later in the series’ tenure — but one that succinctly reflects the show’s dynamics.

From Salon

But this one-line synopsis also succinctly captures the film’s complexities, humor, darkness and honesty.

From Salon

Arteta highlighted the benefit of him here succinctly, saying of Saka's ability to be more unpredictable in both his decision-making and his positioning, "it's more difficult for the opponent to get his reference constantly".

From BBC