different between narrowness vs conciseness
narrowness
English
Etymology
From Middle English narwenesse; equivalent to narrow +? -ness.
Noun
narrowness (countable and uncountable, plural narrownesses)
- (uncountable) the state of being narrow
- (countable) a constriction
Antonyms
- (state of being narrow): broadness, wideness
Translations
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conciseness
English
Etymology
concise +? -ness
Noun
conciseness (uncountable)
- The property of being concise; succinctness.
- 1763, James Boswell, in Gordon Turnbull (ed.), London Journal 1762–1763, Penguin 2014, p. 231:
- I shall endeavour to keep it with as much conciseness as possible.
- 1763, James Boswell, in Gordon Turnbull (ed.), London Journal 1762–1763, Penguin 2014, p. 231:
Synonyms
- concision, brevity, succinctness, terseness; see also Thesaurus:succinctness
Translations
conciseness From the web:
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