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succinct

4 antonyms and opposites of succinct, grouped by meaning.

Adjective — Expressed clearly in very few words, with nothing unnecessary included.

Antonyms

verbose long-winded rambling wordy

How to use succinct

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Neutral to slightly formal; common in business, academic and editorial contexts.

Etymology

From Latin succinctus "girded up, tucked in", the past participle of succingere, from sub- "from below" and cingere "to gird".

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between succinct and concise?

They are close to interchangeable. "Concise" simply means short and to the point; "succinct" adds a suggestion of neatness and precision, of saying something well as well as briefly. A concise reply is short; a succinct one is short and elegant.

Is succinct a compliment?

Almost always. Calling something succinct praises the writer or speaker for clarity. The nearby word "terse" can imply brusqueness, but succinct rarely does.

How do you pronounce succinct?

Suhk-SINKT. The first c is a k sound and the second is an s sound, and the stress falls on the second syllable.

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