noun
- plural of conciseness; the quality or state of being concise; the use of few words to express much meaning
Usage: typically used in abstract or formal contexts; often appears in discussions of writing style or communication
Examples
- The editor praised the concisenesses of the submitted articles.
- Different writing styles demand different levels of concisenesses.
- The concisenesses of her speeches made them memorable and impactful.
- Technical manuals benefit from the concisenesses of clear, direct language.
- The concisenesses found in poetry often convey deep meaning in few words.
- Journalists value concisenesses when reporting breaking news.