How Do You Spell SUCCINCTNESS?

Pronunciation: [səksˈɪŋktnəs] (IPA)

The word "succinctness" is spelled with two "c"s and two "t"s. Its phonetic transcription is /səkˈsɪŋkt nəs/ . The first syllable "sək" sounds like "suck" with a short "u" sound, followed by the "s" sound. The "t" at the end of the first syllable is pronounced strongly. The second syllable "sɪŋkt" has a short "i" followed by the "ŋ" sound and then the "k" sound. The second "c" makes the "s" sound before the "t" at the end of the word.

SUCCINCTNESS Meaning and Definition

  1. Succinctness is a noun that refers to the quality or state of being succinct. It is derived from the adjective "succinct," which means concise, short, or expressively brief.

    When something is described as succinct, it conveys information effectively and efficiently, using the fewest possible words to express the intended message or meaning. Succinctness is a key element in effective communication, as it allows for clear and understandable expression without unnecessary or superfluous details.

    A succinct statement or piece of writing is characterized by its brevity and ability to convey the main idea concisely. It captures the essence of a concept or argument without excessive elaboration, creating the most impact with the fewest words. By eliminating unnecessary repetition or verbosity, succinctness helps to maintain the reader's or listener's attention, delivering a clear and direct message.

    Succinctness is often valued in various fields such as journalism, legal writing, scientific papers, or public speaking, where conveying information accurately and effectively is crucial. It helps in avoiding confusion or ambiguity, and allows the message to be easily understood and remembered. The ability to communicate succinctly is a valuable skill, enabling individuals to efficiently express their thoughts, make persuasive arguments, or summarize complex ideas.

  2. Brevity; conciseness.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for SUCCINCTNESS

  • auccinctness
  • zuccinctness
  • xuccinctness
  • duccinctness
  • euccinctness
  • wuccinctness
  • syccinctness
  • shccinctness
  • sjccinctness
  • siccinctness
  • s8ccinctness
  • s7ccinctness
  • suxcinctness
  • suvcinctness
  • sufcinctness
  • sudcinctness
  • sucxinctness
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  • sucfinctness
  • succintness
  • succinctess
  • sukcinctness
  • succinceness
  • succinsness

Etymology of SUCCINCTNESS

The word "succinctness" comes from the adjective "succinct".

The term "succinct" originated from the Latin word "succinctus", which means "girded" or "cinched". It is derived from the verb "succingere", which combines the prefix "sub-" (meaning "under" or "single") with the verb "cingere" (meaning "to gird" or "to surround").

In its original usage, "succinct" referred to the act of cinching a garment tightly around the waist. Over time, its meaning expanded metaphorically to describe a style of speech or writing that is concise, clear, and precise, without any unnecessary words or elaboration. Consequently, the noun "succinctness" refers to the quality or state of being succinct in expression.

Similar spelling word for SUCCINCTNESS

Plural form of SUCCINCTNESS is SUCCINCTNESSES

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