Brevity vs Abridged - What's the difference?
brevity | abridged |
(uncountable) The quality of being brief in duration.
* {{quote-book, year=2005
, author=Bill Bryson
, title=A short history of nearly everything
, passage= Thanks to Global Positioning Systems we can see that Europe and North America are parting at about the speed a fingernail grows—roughly two yards in a human lifetime. If you were prepared to wait long enough, you could ride from Los Angeles all the way up to San Francisco. It is only the brevity of lifetimes that keeps us from appreciating the changes.}}
(uncountable) Succinctness; conciseness.
* {{quote-book, year=1966
, author=Jackson E. Morris
, title=Principles of scientific and technical writing
, passage=A good technical writing style will now be defined as a style possessing clarity, brevity , and variety.}}
(rare, countable) A short piece of writing.
cut or shortened, especially of a literary work
(abridge)
As a noun brevity
is (uncountable) the quality of being brief in duration.As an adjective abridged is
cut or shortened, especially of a literary work.As a verb abridged is
(abridge).brevity
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* (l) * (l)See also
*abridged
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Adjective
(en adjective)- The novel was abridged by the author to make the audio recording a more manageable length.