Similar words: perverseness, coarseness, hoarseness, baseness, closeness, obtuseness, falseness, looseness. Meaning: ['tɜrsnɪs /tɜːs-] n. a neatly short and concise expressive style.
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(1) My room, terseness, economy, cosiness, I like it.
(2) Terseness or succinctness of style or expression.
(3) has both terseness and cynicism.
(4) This last example has all Gracian's terseness, while Perez' "Amigos deste Siglo, rostros humanos, coracones de fieras" [*2] (ii.
(5) Featured as terseness, flexibility and generality, vague language successfully meets the demand of diplomacy.
(6) Classical Chinese poetry is characterized by its terseness in language, abstruseness in meaning, richness in imagery, sharpness in emotion, and distinctiveness in rhyme and rhythm.
(7) But as a rule the terseness and point of the maxim approximate to the modern epigram.
(8) Classical Chinese poetry, with terseness in language, implicit emotion, abstruseness in ideorealm, and distinctiveness in rhythm and rhyme, has been praised as the treasure of Chinese culture.
(9) Classical Chinese Poetry (CCP) is characterized by its terseness in language, abstruseness in meaning, richness in imagery, sharpness in emotion, and distinctiveness in rhyme and rhythm.
(10) Principles of accuracy, completion, terseness and adaptability are followed during building up models.
(11) The relative terseness of the XSL transform makes the underlying concepts more apparent and thus easier to debug and maintain.
(12) The terseness is indeed excessive and carried to Tacitean extremes.
(13) With cheap cycles and core(sentencedict.com/terseness.html), terseness should not be an end in itself.
(14) In an informationalized community, news, which takes precision, terseness and vividness as its features, is playing a more and more significant role.
(15) The kid's terseness is a mild parody of B-movie westerns.
(16) C ++ retains much of C, including a rich operator set , nearly orthogonal design , terseness, and extensibility.
(17) About writing: I worried about structure and voice and style and terseness and grammar and schedules and tools and reading the best authors and the snowflake method and editing and much more.
(18) But Emerson always keeps us up—not less by his memorable terseness than by his startling habit of illustration.
(19) What strikes at a first reading is its vividness and terseness.
(20) It was inspired by the Unix operating system, so there was a simplicity, some might say terseness, to its command design.
(21) It is just possible that we owe to him the extreme terseness and point of the majority of the maxims of the Oraculo Manual.
(22) If the main purpose of menus were to execute commands, terseness would be a virtue.
(23) Scala is an attempt to incorporate functional concepts and terseness without losing the richness of the object paradigm.
(24) The project of metadata standard for coal geology was brought forward, which is of general, pertinence and terseness. It can content the standardization requirement of the platform about coal geology.
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