Brief
UK /["/briːf/"]/US /["/briːf/"]/
Definition
lasting only a short time; short
In simple words: Short in time, length, or amount.
Examples
- The presentation was brief, lasting only fifteen minutes.
- She gave a brief summary of the main points.
- He likes to keep his emails brief to save time.
- The brief pause in the conversation allowed her to think.
- Please provide a brief explanation of your project.
Usage notes
Use 'brief' when something is short or concise. It is appropriate for both written and spoken contexts but should be avoided in overly formal situations where detailed explanations are preferred.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'brief' as 'breathe fast'—you quickly grasp it!
Collocations
- be
- keep something
- make something
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- be
- keep something
- make something
- extremely
- fairly
- very
Synonyms
- concise
- short
- summary
- succinct
- terse
Antonyms
- long
- extended
- prolonged
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'breif', a common misspelling.
- Using it in contexts that require more detail.
- Saying 'more brief' instead of 'briefer'.