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Ricky's paper was clear and CON|CISE |
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brief and to the point (con-together) (cis-cut) |
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The paper received a D- because it was LACONIC |
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Disposed to using few words |
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The reporter was SUCCINCT due to time restraints |
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spoken or written is a clear and precise manner. |
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The judge was BRUSQUE to the obviously guilty defendant |
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The 5,000 word essay was ABRIDGED to 1,000 due to the limitations |
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to shorten a written text |
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The professor was surprised at the BREV|ITY of the essay from a normally wordy student |
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quality of succinct expression (brev-brief) (ity-quality of) |
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Brutus and the Senators CON|SPIRED to kill Caesar |
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to plan together secretly to commit an illegal act (con-together) (spire-breathe) |
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I CON|CUR with the governor on the new school policies |
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to agree (con-together) (cur-run) |
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Everyone in heaven is in CON|CORD |
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a state of harmony (con-together) (cord-heart) |
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The mark on my shoulder is CON|GENITAL |
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existing at birth (con-together) (gen-born) |
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I feel a SCHISM arising in this church |
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a division into political or religious factions (cis-cut) |
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the prophet's message was quite IN|CISIVE |
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having or indicating keen insight (in-in) (cis-cut) |
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the judge made a JUDICIOUS decision on the case |
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showing sound judgment; prudent (jud-judge) (ious-full of) |
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