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Definition of concise adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

concise

adjective
 
/kənˈsaɪs/
 
/kənˈsaɪs/
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  1. giving only the information that is necessary and important, using few words
    • a concise summary
    • She gave us clear and concise instructions.
    Extra Examples
    • a fairly concise account of the events
    • The minister gave a concise statement on the subject.
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  2. [only before noun] (of a book) shorter than the original book, on which it was based
    • This is just a concise dictionary—you should get yourself something bigger.
  3. Word Originlate 16th cent.: from French concis or Latin concisus, past participle of concidere ‘cut up, cut down’, from con- ‘completely’ + caedere ‘to cut’.
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