concisely

In a concise manner, briefly, without excessive length.

Adverb

  1. In a concise manner, briefly, without excessive length.
    • He concisely explains that Whig histories tend to "praise revolutions [for history of science, we could read novelties, ideas or individuals] provided they have been successful, emphasise certain principles of progress...

Origin

Etymology tree English concise Middle English -ly English -ly English concisely From concise + -ly.

Forms

more concisely most concisely

Synonyms

in summarization briefly summarily in short in a word to sum up