"Terser" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Terser" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Terser" Meaning

Derived from "terse," the past tense form of the verb to terse is form, which means to state or express something in a brief or concise manner, especially in writing.

"Terser" Examples

Usage Examples of Adjective "Terser"


The new smartphone has a terser user interface that's more intuitive and user-friendly.
The terser speech of the poet belied the depth of her emotions.
The terser route taken by the hikers saved them nearly 3 hours of trekking.
The author wrote the terser ending to the chapter to hint at a larger plot twist.
The singer's terser delivery of each line highlighted the emotional impact of the song.

"Terser" Similar Words

Terrorizer

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A person or thing that terrorizes others, typically by using violence or threats of violence.

Terrorizes

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Terrorizing

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To cause or instill fear, intimidation, or dread in someone or a group of people, often in a cruel or violent manner.<br><br>Example: "The robber terrorized the entire neighborhood by breaking into many houses."<br><br>Synonyms: intimidating, menacing, frightening, horrifying.

Terrors

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Extreme fear or anxiety, especially about a specific thing or situation.

Terry

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Terry can refer to several things:<br><br>1. A given name, most often a shortened form of Terrance or Terrance, meaning "thirteenth"<br>2. A nickname for Terry McCarthy, an American film actor<br>3. A stage name of Terrence White, an American soul singer<br>4. A lunar impact crater on the Moon, so named because of Charles K. Gillmor's friend Terry<br>5. A given name in French (Terry) and German (Terry, Thierry) cultures

Terse

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Direct and to the point; using few words.

Tersely

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In a concise and direct manner; briefly and to the point.

Terseness

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Tersest

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Shortest in wording or expressiveness; direct and to the point.

Tersulphuret

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TersulphurĂȘts are hydrated copper(I) sulphide minerals in which some of the hydrogen has been replaced by copper.

Tertial

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There is no word "tertial" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word.

Tertian

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Tertian refers to something that can be divided by three.

Tertiaries

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Tertiary means:<br><br>1. Of or relating to the third in a series or order.<br>2. Of or relating to a third level or stage, especially in a process or development.<br>3. In geology, referring to rocks or deposits formed during the third stage (Cenozoic era) of the Earth's geological history.<br><br>Example: "Tertiary education refers to the third level of education, which is after secondary education and before postdoctoral studies."<br><br>In the context of economics, the term "tertiary" is also used to describe:<br><br> Tertiary sector: the service sector of an economy.<br> Tertiary industries: industries that provide services rather than manufacturing goods.<br><br>For example: "The tertiary sector is the largest sector of the economy, accounting for over 60% of GDP."

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Tertiate

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The word "tertiate" is not a commonly used word in English. However, I think you may be thinking of "terminate", "terminate" or "tertiate" is not a word; but it may be a misspelling or variation of "tertiary".

Tertius

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Tertius is a Latin word that means "the third" or "third in order". It is often used as an adjective or noun to indicate something that is ranked third in a series or sequence.