Meaning & Definition of word "Brief"

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    Brief

    /briːf/

    noun:

    • 1. A short or concise statement or summary.
      • Example: The teacher asked for a brief on the project.
    • 2. A set of instructions or information.
      • Example: Before the event, we received a detailed brief on our roles.

    verb:

    • 1. To give someone detailed information or instructions.
      • Example: She will brief the new employees about the company policies.
    • 2. To inform or summarize in a short manner.
      • Example: He was briefed on the latest developments in the case.

    adjective:

    • 1. Short in duration, extent, or length.
      • Example: The meeting was brief, lasting only ten minutes.
    • 2. Concise in expression; few words.
      • Example: She gave a brief summary of the book.
    • 3. Not having a long duration.
      • Example: His stay in the city was brief, just a quick visit.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'bref', from Latin 'brevis'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    brief encounter:

    a short or casual meeting between people.

    brief overview:

    a short summary that covers the main points.

    in brief:

    in a few words; concisely.

    Related Words

    brevity:

    the quality of being brief or concise.

    short:

    having little length or duration.

    summary:

    a brief statement or account of the main points.

    Slang Meanings of brief

    Meaning: to keep it short and simple

    Example Sentence: Let's keep it brief; I have to go soon.

    Meaning: to deliver a quick message

    Example Sentence: I'll be brief; just wanted to let you know we're on for lunch.