B2adverb2K

UK/["/ˈbriːfli/"]/US/["/ˈbriːfli/"]/

Meaning of Briefly

for a short time

In simple words: For a short time or in a few words.

Briefly in a sentence

  • He had spoken to Emma **only briefly**.
  • She met John briefly on Friday night.
  • Briefly, the argument is as follows…
  • Let me tell you briefly what happened.

How to use Briefly

Use 'briefly' when you want to indicate that something is short or to the point. It's suitable for formal and informal contexts. Avoid it when you need to describe something in detail.

Grammar pattern

standalone adverb

Memory hint

Think of 'briefly' as 'brief and easy'—just a quick message!

Related words

Collocations with Briefly

  • explain briefly
  • discuss briefly
  • mention briefly

Synonyms for Briefly

Opposites of Briefly

Common mistakes with Briefly

  • Using 'brief' instead of 'briefly' (confusing the adjective and adverb).
  • Saying 'briefly discuss' when 'discuss briefly' is more natural.
  • Misplacing it in a sentence so that it doesn't clearly modify the verb.

Compare Briefly with Shortly, Quickly

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Frequently asked questions about Briefly

What does Briefly mean?

For a short time or in a few words.

What is the definition of Briefly?

for a short time

How do you use Briefly in a sentence?

He had spoken to Emma **only briefly**.

Can you give another example of Briefly?

She met John briefly on Friday night.

What are synonyms for Briefly?

Common alternatives include shortly, quickly, concisely, summarily, in brief.

What is the opposite of Briefly?

Opposite meanings include lengthily, extensively.

What words go with Briefly?

It commonly pairs with explain briefly, discuss briefly, mention briefly.

What are common mistakes when using Briefly?

Using 'brief' instead of 'briefly' (confusing the adjective and adverb). Saying 'briefly discuss' when 'discuss briefly' is more natural. Misplacing it in a sentence so that it doesn't clearly modify the verb.

How do you pronounce Briefly?

US: /["/ˈbriːfli/"]/, UK: /["/ˈbriːfli/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Briefly?

Use 'briefly' when you want to indicate that something is short or to the point. It's suitable for formal and informal contexts. Avoid it when you need to describe something in detail.

What CEFR level is Briefly?

"Briefly" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.