Crossword-Solution: CONCISENESS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Conciseness | n. | The quality of being concise. |
We have 5 clues for the answer “CONCISENESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| concision | 2 answers |
| Ellipsis | 4 answers |
| Aphorism | 35 answers |
| brevity | 46 answers |
| compendium | 56 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CONCISENESS (5)
Most folk called it “The Settlement”; others, with quite sufficient conciseness for our neighbourhood, spoke of “them there fellows up by Halliday's;” others again, with a hint of derision, named them the “monks.” This last title I supposed to be intended for satire, and knew to be fatuously wrong.
The expressive conciseness of his descriptions has served to exercise the diligence of innumerable antiquarians, and to excite the genius and penetration of the philosophic historians of our own times.
Sarah explained the matter with her usual conciseness: “One of the girls was arrested for stealing.” The nature of the son was shown then clearly in one of its best aspects.
While the two had been going along conversing in this fashion, the curate observed to Dorothea that she had shown great cleverness, as well in the story itself as in its conciseness, and the resemblance it bore to those of the books of chivalry.
Her body had the freshness we admire in the unfolding leaf; her spirit the clear conciseness of the aboriginal mind; she was a child by feeling, grave through suffering, the mistress of a household, yet a maiden too.
Quotes with CONCISENESS (3)
Instantly a thick blackness seemed to enfold her and silence as of a dead world settled down upon her. Drowsy as she was she could not close her eyes nor refrain from listening. Darkness and silence were tangible things. She felt them. And they seemed suddenly potent with magic charm to still the tumult of her, to sooth and rest, to create thought she had never thought before. Rest was more than selfish indulgence. Loneliness was necessary to gain conciseness of the soul.
Conciseness is the sister of talent.
Brevity and conciseness are the parents of correction.