succinct |
discursive |
As adjectives the difference between succinct and discursive
is that
succinct is brief and to the point while
discursive is (of speech or writing) tending to digress from the main point; rambling.
succinct |
surpass |
As an adjective succinct
is brief and to the point.
As a verb surpass is
to go beyond, especially in a metaphoric or technical manner; to exceed.
epitome |
succinct |
As a noun epitome
is the embodiment or encapsulation of.
As an adjective succinct is
brief and to the point.
repartee |
succinct |
As a noun repartee
is a swift, witty reply, especially one that is amusing.
As a verb repartee
is to reply with a.
As an adjective succinct is
brief and to the point.
comprehensive |
succinct |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between comprehensive and succinct
is that
comprehensive is broadly or completely covering; including a large proportion of something while
succinct is brief and to the point.
As a noun comprehensive
is a comprehensive school.
succinct |
abridge |
As an adjective succinct
is brief and to the point.
As a verb abridge is
to deprive; to cut off.
succinct |
transistory |
Related terms |
Succinct is a related term of transistory.
succinct |
compressed |
Related terms |
Succinct is a related term of compressed.
As adjectives the difference between succinct and compressed
is that
succinct is brief and to the point while
compressed is pressed tightly together.
As a verb compressed is
(
compress).
succinct |
simple |
As adjectives the difference between succinct and simple
is that
succinct is brief and to the point while
simple is uncomplicated; taken by itself, with nothing added.
As a noun simple is
a preparation made from one plant, as opposed to something made from more than one plant.
As a verb simple is
to gather simples, ie, medicinal herbs.
controlled |
succinct |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between controlled and succinct
is that
controlled is inhibited or restrained in one's words and actions while
succinct is brief and to the point.
As a verb controlled
is past tense of control.
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