Associations to the word «Brief»
Noun
- Counsel
- Prosecution
- Defendant
- Ami
- Solicitor
- Stint
- Prosecutor
- Respite
- Briefing
- Interlude
- Glimpse
- Summary
- Courtship
- Attorney
- Spell
- Pentagon
- Pelican
- Encounter
- Nod
- Glance
- Sketch
- Paragraph
- Behalf
- Underwear
- Court
- Concurrency
- Treatise
- Conversation
- Statement
- Issue
- Testimony
- Filing
- Opinion
- Cia
- Report
- Compendium
- Chancery
- None
- Nsa
- Hiatus
- Barrister
- Lull
- Pius
- Sharif
- Flurry
- Foray
- Strategist
- Banning
- Pause
- Litigation
- Boxer
- Bra
- Roarke
- Clement
- Fling
- Thong
- Jeopardy
- Resurgence
- Newsletter
- Fbi
- Plaintiff
- Skirmish
- Interruption
- Binder
- Holiness
- Saigon
- Swim
- Gunn
- Espionage
- Argument
Adjective
Wiktionary
BRIEF, adjective. Of short duration; happening quickly. [from 15th c.]
BRIEF, adjective. Concise; taking few words. [from 15th c.]
BRIEF, adjective. Occupying a small distance, area or spatial extent; short. [from 17th c.]
BRIEF, adjective. (obsolete) Rife; common; prevalent.
BRIEF, noun. (legal) A writ summoning one to answer to any action.
BRIEF, noun. (legal) An answer to any action.
BRIEF, noun. (legal) A memorandum of points of fact or of law for use in conducting a case.
BRIEF, noun. (legal) An attorney's legal argument in written form for submission to a court.
BRIEF, noun. (English law) The material relevant to a case, delivered by a solicitor to the barrister who tries the case.
BRIEF, noun. (informal) A short news story or report.
BRIEF, noun. (obsolete) A summary, précis or epitome; an abridgement or abstract.
BRIEF, noun. (UK) (historical) A letter patent, from proper authority, authorizing a collection or charitable contribution of money in churches, for any public or private purpose.
BRIEF, noun. (slang) A ticket of any type.
BRIEF, verb. (transitive) To summarize a recent development to some person with decision-making power.
BRIEF, verb. (transitive) (legal) To write a legal argument and submit it to a court.
BRIEF, adverb. (obsolete) (poetic) Briefly.
BRIEF, adverb. (obsolete) (poetic) Soon; quickly.
Dictionary definition
BRIEF, noun. A document stating the facts and points of law of a client's case.
BRIEF, noun. A condensed written summary or abstract.
BRIEF, verb. Give essential information to someone; "The reporters were briefed about the President's plan to invade".
BRIEF, adjective. Of short duration or distance; "a brief stay in the country".
BRIEF, adjective. Concise and succinct; "covered the matter in a brief statement".
BRIEF, adjective. (of clothing) very short; "an abbreviated swimsuit"; "a brief bikini".
Wise words
The right word may be effective, but no word was ever as
effective as a rightly timed pause.