succinctly
adv/sʌkˈsɪŋ(k)t.li/
Etymology
From succinct + -ly.
- derived from succīnctus — “belted, girdled; enclosed or tightly wrapped; (figurative) concise, succinct; etc.”
- derived from succinct
- inherited from succinte
Definitions
In a succinct manner, concisely.
- With this preface, Sam related, as succinctly as he could, the last memorable conversation he had had with Mr. Pickwick.
- My companion smiled approvingly. “You sum up the difficulties of the situation succinctly and well,” he said.
- ["]Who is he?" "He is Tom," replied Ajor succinctly.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA