Marjorie did her work very coldly and succinctly in three sentences.
The way in which wholesale immigration, even though mainly white, has already profoundly modified American national character is succinctly stated by Mr. Eliot Norton.
And the upshot of all this heart-burning is most succinctly given in my own far from impeccable verse, as Bettie Hamlyn heard the summing-up one evening in May.
Perhaps the matter can be packed most succinctly into the statement that Mr. Cabell's hero has been subjected to such a process of growth as has made him commensurate in stature with the other two modern writers of Mr. Cabell's invention.
News was defined by an old-fashioned editor succinctly as sin.
I expressed my regrets, therefore, as succinctly as possible, encouraging him with the hope of seeing a new covering of down before long, but delicately abstaining from any allusion to the cauda, whose loss I knew was irretrievable.
Accordingly, the four chapters that follow will deal succinctly with these successive phrases of the nation’s literature.
Bob's enthusiasm, as always, was growing with the presentation of this new and mighty problem of engineering so succinctly presented.
They may be succinctly restated in the following propositions: (1.
But to prevent my readers from forming an erroneous impression of our model colony, I will succinctly furnish a synopsis of our march of improvement.
There is usually only a simple tablet over each grave bearing the name of the deceased and the date of his death, and occasionally some simple word or two summing up succinctly those qualities he had, or was supposed to have, possessed.
To my mind, one of the most interesting portions of the Constitution is that which lays down succinctly and tersely the rights and duties of Japanese subjects.
I think that Kaemfer succinctly summed up the Shinto faith in reference to the Japanese people when he remarked, "The more immediate end which they propose to themselves is a state of happiness in this world.
The fortunes of the budget have beensuccinctly described by its author:-- They were chequered, and they were peculiar in this, that the first blow struck was delivered by one of the best among its friends.
I don't think I ever heard the problem stated so succinctly and so well.
He had not been given to casuistry, and he had been brought up in a school the motto of which he had once succinctly stated: the survival of the fittest.
Gilman's death, that succinct list of qualifications for a new rector which he himself, Nelson Langmaid, had humorously and even more succinctly epitomized.
I was resolved, however, to run the risk of this, my only doubt being how to express succinctly the nature of the danger against which I warned the Deputies.
But tell me succinctly what you thought you would ask me to do in the case.
As succinctly as possible, he narrated the circumstances which had led to his father and himself going to Silwood's chambers, how the door was broken open, and the body of Thornton found lying on the floor.
As Diday succinctly expresses it: "In the one case the poison vitiates only the elements of nutrition; in the other it vitiates at the same time those of formation and those of nutrition.
These consecutive morbid changes are succinctly set forth in the following notes of an autopsy taken from the records of the Children's Hospital of Washington, D.
The best mode of introducing this extraordinary event will be by detailing succinctly the circumstances of the early life of the supposed Sir William Courtenay.
First, however, he has one unexpected adventure to go through in Berlin; of most unexpected celebrity in the world: this oncesuccinctly set forth, History will dismiss him to the shades of private life.
This second survey of the worthy proved to me that he was what is succinctly styled "half-drunk.
Thereupon Stanley, refreshed by a mug of real Red Cross French wine, proceeded to relate a succinctly as he could all that the reader now knows Irwin, and Bangs, so far as Stanley had known.
Then the Marshal, whose command of English was limited, briefly yet succinctly complimented them all, especially Captain Byers, who had just come back from the line pressing the retiring enemy.
His attitude is succinctly described in a letter to Greswell, his Oxford chairman, in 1852: 'Do not let it be asserted without contradiction that I ever felt or counselled indifference in regard to the division of England into Romish dioceses.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "succinctly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: brief; briefly; curtly; economically; pointedly; shortly; summarily