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summary
[suhm-uh-ree]
noun
plural
summariesa comprehensive and usually brief abstract, recapitulation, or compendium of previously stated facts or statements.
adjective
brief and comprehensive; concise.
direct and prompt; unceremoniously fast.
to treat someone with summary dispatch.
(of legal proceedings, jurisdiction, etc.) conducted without, or exempt from, the various steps and delays of a formal trial.
summary
/ ˈsʌmərɪ /
noun
a brief account giving the main points of something
adjective
performed arbitrarily and quickly, without formality
a summary execution
(of legal proceedings) short and free from the complexities and delays of a full trial
the right a court has to adjudicate immediately upon some matter arising during its proceedings
giving the gist or essence
Other Word Forms
- summariness noun
 - summarily adverb
 
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of summary1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Estyn, the Welsh school inspectorate, has removed judgements such as excellent and good, with reports instead providing a detailed summary of key findings which highlight a school's strengths and areas for improvement.
Boeing’s third-quarter results represented a “cautious recovery” with improving operational performance, according to summaries of his call available on ratings aggregation sites.
An internal "risk summary," dated 9 December 2024, detailed what had happened.
Ask ChatGPT whether AI will replace humans in the customer service industry, and it will offer a diplomatic answer, the summary of which is "they will work side by side".
This is my own summary list, but it overlaps considerably with the characteristics of fascism described by Umberto Eco in an essay written 30 years ago.
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