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Lesson 1-using few words or being quiet

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concise adj. using few words in speaking or writing. A concise explanation is preferable to a long-winded one.
laconic adj. using few words in speech Ms. Allen's laconic explanation consisted of a single word: pepperoni.
pithy adj. brief and full of meaning and substances; concise For the yearbook, Jenny searched through Bartlett's for a pithy quotation about courage.
quiescent adj. quiet; still; inactive Mount St. Helens has been quiescent since its last erupt in 1986. Never one to make waves, Leo quiescently followed the coach's orders.
reticent adj. not talking much; reserved Usually reticent, Ms Worthy surprised us all with a long story at lunch.
succinct adj. clearly and briefly stated; concise The title succinctly conveys the point of my paper. let me state this as succinctly as I can: "No late papers."
taciturn adj. silent; sparing words; close-mouthed Throughout the party, Larry was moody and taciturn. No one heard a peep from him.
terse adj. using only the words that are needed to make the point; very concise, sometimes to the point of rudeness The principal's terse reply was clear: "No dogs at school."
brevity n. briefness or conciseness in speech or writing For the sake of brevity, choose your words with care. When time is short, brevity is a virtue.
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