What is another word for briefer?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈiːfə] (IPA)

Briefer is a word often used to describe someone or something that is short or concise. There are many synonyms for this word, including succinct, pithy, concise, compact, condensed, and terse. Each of these words carries a slightly different connotation; for example, succinct implies clarity and directness, while terse suggests brusqueness or rudeness. Other synonyms for briefer include summarized, shortened, abridged, and edited. When choosing a synonym for briefer, it's important to consider the context in which the word will be used and to choose a word that accurately captures the desired tone and meaning.

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Usage examples for Briefer

It may be briefer or much longer.
"Special Report on Diseases of Cattle"
U.S. Department of Agriculture J.R. Mohler
A smaller and briefer fair is held upon the ice of the rivers Volga and Oka in January, but is comparatively of little account; it is called a horse-fair, being chiefly devoted to trade in that animal.
"Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia"
Maturin M. Ballou
He despatched an answer still briefer, asking him to breakfast on the following morning; and it was in the acceptance of this same invitation we have now seen him.
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever

Famous quotes with Briefer

  • Anytime you open your mouth there's going to be someone who's put off. I try to deal with that by keeping the topical portions of my show brief. I realize that some people wish my comments were briefer.
    John Hall
  • What to do? I see only two courses open to the likes of us. One is to go live on locusts in the wilderness, if there is any wilderness left. The other is surreptitiously to set up within the economic Juggernaut certain new cogs and wheels whereby the residual love of nature, inherent even in Rotarians, may be made to recreate at least a fraction of those values which their love of "progress" is destroying. A briefer way to put it is: if we want Mr. Babbitt to rebuild outdoor America, we must let him use the same tools wherewith he destroyed it. He knows no other.
    Aldo Leopold
  • Death cannot come To him untimely who is fit to die; The less of this cold world, the more of heaven; The briefer life, the earlier immortality.
    Henry Hart Milman

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