terser; tersest
1
: using few words : devoid of superfluity
a terse summary
also : short, brusque
dismissed me with a terse "no"
2
: smoothly elegant : polished
tersely adverb
terseness noun
Choose the Right Synonym for terse

concise, terse, succinct, laconic, summary, pithy, compendious mean very brief in statement or expression.

concise suggests the removal of all that is superfluous or elaborative.

a concise description

terse implies pointed conciseness.

a terse reply

succinct implies the greatest possible compression.

a succinct letter of resignation

laconic implies brevity to the point of seeming rude, indifferent, or mysterious.

an aloof and laconic stranger

summary suggests the statement of main points with no elaboration or explanation.

a summary listing of the year's main events

pithy adds to succinct or terse the implication of richness of meaning or substance.

a comedy sharpened by pithy one-liners

compendious applies to what is at once full in scope and brief and concise in treatment.

a compendious dictionary

Examples of terse in a Sentence

Everything about him is tidy, from his terse wit to the flecks of gray hair that fall in precise iterations around the edges of his scalp. Devin Gordon, Newsweek, 29 July 2002
… Johnston stays bolted to the wheelhouse floor, wrestling the helm and jotting down notes in the ship log. His entries are terse, bullet descriptions of the unending chaos outside. Sebastian Junger, The Perfect Storm, 1997
This vicious cycle was captured succinctly in Gandhi's terse warning that an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind. David McCabe, Commonweal, 11 Apr. 1997
She accepts the caller's terse expression of sympathy and duly expresses in return her appreciation for that unenviable bit of message-bearing. John Barth, Harper's, January 1994
She gave me a few terse instructions and promptly left the room. could tell from his terse replies to my questions that he was in no mood to talk
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He was inspired by the terse, concrete lines of Gertrude Stein and the repetition printmaking of Andy Warhol. Joshua Rothman, New Yorker, 15 Apr. 2025 That being said, the excitement in seeing a terse, emotionally stunted, semi-elderly man (after the time jump, Joel is now 61 years old) sit down to better understand his emotions is muted by the fact he’s been lying in every session. Ben Travers, IndieWire, 13 Apr. 2025 On Wednesday morning, the government filed a terse motion seeking to dismiss the case. Alexander Mallin, ABC News, 9 Apr. 2025 In a terse text message, her office referred all questions about why the meeting was canceled at short notice to the State Department. Lorne Cook and Matthew Lee The Associated Press, arkansasonline.com, 27 Feb. 2025 See All Example Sentences for terse

Word History

Etymology

Latin tersus clean, neat, from past participle of tergēre to wipe off

First Known Use

1601, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Time Traveler
The first known use of terse was in 1601

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“Terse.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/terse. Accessed 22 Apr. 2025.

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terse

adjective
terser; tersest
: being brief and to the point : concise
a terse summary
also : curt, brusque
dismissed me with a terse "no"
tersely adverb
terseness noun

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