Lesson 1: Using Few Words or Being Quiet Flashcards

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brevity (BREV-ih-tee)

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n. briefness or conciseness in speech or writing

For the sake of brevity, choose your words with care.
Limited space in the text box makes brevity essential.
When time is short, brevity is a virtue.

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concise (cun-SISE)

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adj. using few words in speaking or writing

A concise explanation is preferable to a long-winded one.
Sambat’s essay is pretty wordy; he should try to be more concise.
For a concise summary of the book, read the book jacket.

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laconic (luh-CAHN-ik)

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adj. using few words in speech

Because the senator’s laconic reply lacked specificity, it raised more questions than it answered.
It was just too hot to give more than a laconic response to the question.
Ms. Allen’s laconic explanation consisted of a single word: pepperoni.

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pithy (PIH-thee)

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adj. brief and full of meaning and substance

For the yearbook, Ananya searched online for pithy quotations about social media.
Jonathan’s sonnet ended with a pithy rhyming couplet.
What expresses affection more pithily than the three words, I love you?

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quiescent (kwy-EH-sunt)

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adj. quiet; still; inactive

Mount St. Helens has been quiescent since its last eruption in 1986.
On long summer weekends, the city loses its bustle and is strangely quiescent.
Never one to make waves, Leo quiescently followed the coach’s orders.

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reticent (RET-ih-sunt)

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adj. not talking much, reserved

Usually reticent, Ms. Worthy surprised us all with a long story at lunch.
Theo and Tia are a mismatched pair; he’s shy and reticent, but she never stops talking.
I thought the old man was reticent, but he wouldn’t talk because he had no teeth.

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succinct (suk-SINKT)

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adj. clearly and briefly stated; concise

Mr. Phillips asked us to write a succinct summary of our term papers.
The title succinctly conveys the point of my blog.
Let me state this as succinctly as I can: “No late papers.”

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taciturn (TAS-ih-turn)

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adj. silent; sparing of words; close-mouthed

Next to me on the bus sat a taciturn girl who said nothing during the four-hour ride.
Throughout the party, Larry was moody and taciturn. No one heard a peep from him.
Mom kept quiet, not because she’s taciturn, but because she refused to make the decision for me.

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terse (TURS)

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adj. using only the words that are needed to make the point; very concise, sometimes to the point of rudeness

Mia wanted details about Joyce’s new boyfriend, but got only a terse description.
Terse speakers make dull lecturers.
The principal’s terse reply was cleear: “No dogs on school grounds.”

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