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brevities


Meanings
  • Noun

    The quality of being concise or brief in expression; brevity.

    - "The report's brevity made it easy to read."
    - "The speaker's brevity was much appreciated by the audience."

Variants
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brevities , brevity
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'brevitas', meaning 'shortness' or 'briefness'.


Trivia
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  1. The shortest word in English is 'a', which is only one letter long.

  2. The longest word in English, according to the Guinness Book of World Records, is 'pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis', which means 'a lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silica particles.'

  3. The English language has approximately 170,000 words, while the Oxford English Dictionary contains over 170,000 entries and 47,000 words.


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  1. Conciseness: The quality of expressing ideas or information in a succinct and clear manner.

  2. Efficiency: The ability to complete tasks with minimal waste of time or resources.


Quotes
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  1. Lincoln was able to achieve the loftiness, ideality, and "brevity" of the Gettysburg Address because he had spent a good part of the 1850s repeatedly relating all the most sensitive issues of the day to the Declaration's supreme principle.

    - Garry Wills,{it}Lincoln At Gettysburg{/it},1992
  2. The book's "brevity" is its major defect. Admittedly, readers of military history have been smothered by portentous tomes of a thousand pages or more. But 365 pages are too few to tell the Normandy story.

    - Drew Middleton,{it}New York Times Book Review{/it},15 Aug. 1982
  3. "Maudie, I'm sure I don't know what you mean," said Mrs. Merriweather. "I'm sure you do," Miss Maudie said shortly. She said no more. When Miss Maudie was angry, her "brevity" was icy.

    - Harper Lee,{it}To Kill a Mockingbird{/it},1960
  4. Mike Espy resigned under pressure as Secretary of Agriculture yesterday at a news conference remarkable for its "brevity" and general absence of whining.

    - {it}New York Times{/it},4 Oct. 1994

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Brevity is a valued trait in various forms of communication, including business, academia, and literature. In literature, brevity can create a sense of urgency or focus the reader's attention.

How to Memorize "brevities"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a short and to-the-point message.
    - Visualize a brief and concise report.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'brevity' with the idea of a short and succinct message.
    - Link the word to the concept of saving time and space.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym B.R.E.V.I.T.Y. to remember the meaning: Brief, Rapid, Effective, Valuable, Intense, Thorough, Yielding.


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