Concise vs Lightweight - What's the difference?
concise | lightweight |
(boxing) A boxer in a weight division having a maximum limit of 135 pounds for professionals and 132 pounds for amateurs.
(bodybuilding) A competitive weight division between bantamweight and welterweight, with specific weights varying by organization.
One of little consequence or ability.
A person who cannot handle their drink.
A political candidate with little chance of winning
Lacking in earnestness, ability, or profundity
Having less than average weight
Lacking in strength
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(computing) Having a small footprint or performance impact
As adjectives the difference between concise and lightweight
is that concise is brief, yet including all important information while lightweight is lacking in earnestness, ability, or profundity.As a noun lightweight is
(boxing) a boxer in a weight division having a maximum limit of 135 pounds for professionals and 132 pounds for amateurs.concise
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Synonyms
* succinct * See alsoAntonyms
* verboseDerived terms
* concisely * concision * concisenesslightweight
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(wikipedia lightweight)Alternative forms
* light-weightNoun
(en noun)Adjective
(en adjective)citation, page= , passage=With the Gunners far too lightweight in midfield, Mikel Arteta dropped back into a deeper-lying role. This freed Yossi Benayoun to go further forward, a move that helped forge a rare Arsenal chance on 30 minutes when the Israeli released Van Persie, only for the Dutchman's snap-shot to be tipped around the post.}}