noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:He spoke with laconicism, getting straight to the point.

Definition:to communicate by words

From speak

Example:In his essays, he often prided himself on laconicism rather than verbosity.

Definition:to set down in writing; compose

From write

Example:The debate on climate change was characterized by laconicism on both sides.

Definition:a discussion involving argument

From argument

Example:Her laconicism in her speech made the event feel unusually charged with meaning.

Definition:words, especially coherent spoken or written words, used for communication

From speech

Example:He wrote his essay with laconicism, making every sentence count.

Definition:a short piece of writing on a particular subject, usually giving the writer's own opinion

From essay

Example:Succinct communication is the hallmark of laconicism.

Definition:the activity of conveying information and ideas through speech, writing, or some other medium

From communication

Example:His expression had a laconic quality, reflecting a deep wisdom and restraint.

Definition:a meaningful way of conveying an idea or emotion

From expression

Example:There's a laconic saying: 'Less is more.'

Definition:a brief popular expression of a general truth or a bit of advice

From saying

Example:The laconic phrase 'save the date' summed up the whole event.

Definition:a group of words forming the smallest grammatically free element of a language and consisting typically of more than one word and a content word (a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb) together with any number of structural words (articles, prepositions, and so on)

From phrase

Example:Their dialogue was marked by laconicism, with each word chosen carefully.

Definition:a conversation between two or more people

From dialogue