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pithy

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Adj — Expressed briefly but with a lot of meaning or force.

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Etymology

From Middle English pithy, from pith ("core, essence") + -y.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “pithy” mean?

The word “pithy” means expressed briefly but with a lot of meaning or force. In plain terms, short and to the point, but packed with meaning — the opposite of rambling.

How do you pronounce “pithy”?

“Pithy” is pronounced PIH-thee (/ˈpɪθi/ in IPA).

How do you use “pithy” in a sentence?

Here is “pithy” used in a sentence: “Her pithy reply summed up the whole argument in one sentence.”

What part of speech is “pithy”?

“Pithy” is an adjective.

Where does the word “pithy” come from?

The word “pithy” comes from Middle English. From Middle English pithy, from pith ("core, essence") + -y.

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