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View synonyms for terse
terse
[turs]
adjective
terser, tersest
terse
/ tɜːs /
adjective
neatly brief and concise
curt; abrupt
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Other Word Forms
- tersely adverb
- terseness noun
- unterse adjective
- unterseness noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of terse1
First recorded in 1595–1605; from Latin tersus, past participle of tergēre “to rub off, wipe off, clean, polish”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of terse1
C17: from Latin tersus precise, from tergēre to polish
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Synonym Study
See concise.
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Example Sentences
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When announcing the deal, Newcastle issued a terse 37-word statement on the club website.
From BBC
You expect a terse “fine,” so you may proceed to some other triviality like sports or the weather.
From Salon
The terse decisions have been often followed by an angry and lengthy dissent from the three liberals.
From Los Angeles Times
"What's eating at Rory?" was the question so many people want to discuss, especially after his terse news conference following Saturday's third round in Pennsylvania.
From BBC
A first-person account would be compelling enough, especially given Thomas’ gift for terse, layered expository writing.
From Los Angeles Times
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