Laconic Mnemonic
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laconic
laconic
/ləˈkɒnɪk/
concise
pithy
terse
Examples
- It's a laconic item that is legitimate in the article.
- Some of his statements are laconic.
- The current version is somewhat laconic.
- He was, in fact, laconic and tight lipped.
- The laconic candidate statement seems quite.
- But articles are supposed to be written with a laconic tact for the gist.
- I find the laconic revert not good style.
- In its absence, the laconic could not but seem insensible.
- They love to drink wine or beer and are curiously laconic and pessimistic.
- Chris Adams, a Cajun, is the laconic leader of a band of seven gunmen.
brief and to the point; effectively cut short
adjective
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"Lack + Sonic. He speaks so little, lacks the speed of Sonic's words."
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