concise

(adjective)

brief, yet including all important information

Related Terms

  • elaborate

Examples of concise in the following topics:

  • Communicating Examples

    • Examples should also be concise and not drawn out so the speaker does not lose the audience's attention.
    • Concise examples should have a big impact on audience engagement and understanding in a small amount of time.
  • Summarizing Ideas

    • In the context of your speech, it means concisely revisiting what you've just been speaking about in a way that is accessible for your audience.
    • Remember, a summary must be concise and lean.
  • The Role of the Conclusion

    • While your speech is undoubtedly well organized, concise, and poignant it is still possible for listeners' attentions to wander or for them to not fully understand a certain section of your speech.
  • Defining the Thesis

    • At the end of the speech, you should restate your thesis (perhaps in a more concise form) in order to reassert to your audience what you have argued throughout the course of your speech.
  • Introducing the Topic, Thesis, and Main Points

    • It may help to refer to your outline, which should provide a concise list of your main points, in order.
  • Design Tips

    • Be concise, using as little text as possible.
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