noun as in strong fondness

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Example:His concise response demonstrated a laconic quality.

Definition:the quality of being brief and to the point; the state of being concise

From conciseness

Example:He spoke with brevity and clarity, making every word count.

Definition:the quality of being brief; brevity is the soul of wit

From brevity

Example:His remarks were like pearls of laconic wit.

Definition:a quality of humor in communication, characterized by sharp, witty remarks

From pearls

Example:His style of writing showed a touch of laconic elegance.

Definition:a distinctive way of doing or expressing something; a manner or method

From style

Example:The pinpoint accuracy in their work is a testament to their laconic approach.

Definition:to make a statement, give an answer or perform a task which requires precision and a high level of skill

From pinpoint

Example:His nuggets of laconic wisdom have kept their lives in perspective.

Definition:a phrase or saying that is wise, clever, or pithy

From nuggets

Example:His speech was a briefness of the essence.

Definition:the quality of being brief or not extensive or long

From briefness

Example:Their discussions always carried a laconic and succinctness.

Definition:the quality of using few words or being brief and to the point

From succinctness

Example:His speech was marked by a bareness of laconism.

Definition:emptiness, the state of being empty or lacking

From bareness

Example:Economy of speech, or laconism, characterized his conversation.

Definition:the quality of using or expending only as much of a resource or other commodity as is necessary

From economy