word of the day
Saturday | 10 Dec 2022
Laconic
[luh-kon-ik]
Adjective
Latin, Greek - late 16th century
- Definition
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Expressing much in a few words; concise to the point of seeming rude or mysterious.
- Examples of word Laconic in a sentence
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โRamsey often had a laconic response regarding matters concerning politics.โ
- Did you Know?
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The word โlaconicโ comes to us by way of Latin from the Greek word โLakonikos,โ meaning โnative of Laconia.โ The latter was an ancient country in southern Greece whose capital city was Sparta and the citizens, the Spartans, were famous for their concise or terseness of speech.