Brief Definition

brēf
briefed, briefest, briefing, briefs, briefer
adjective
briefest, briefer
Of short duration or extent.
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Short in length.
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Using relatively few words; concise.
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Curt or abrupt.
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noun
briefs
A short, succinct statement.
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A summary or abstract.
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A concise statement of the main points of a law case, usually filed by counsel for the information of the court.
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A set of instructions for the participants in some project, investigation, etc., indicating the scope of their responsibilities.
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A papal letter less formal than a bull.
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verb
briefed, briefing, briefs
To make a summary of.
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To supply with all the pertinent instructions or information.
To brief pilots before a flight.
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To summarize.
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To furnish with a legal brief.
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To hire as counsel.
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Antonyms:
adverb
(obsolete, poetic) Briefly.
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(obsolete, poetic) Soon; quickly.
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idiom
in brief
  • In short.
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hold a brief for
  • to argue for or be in favor of
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in brief
  • in short; in a few words
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Other Word Forms of Brief

Noun

Singular:
brief
Plural:
briefs

Adjective

Base Form:
brief
Comparative:
briefer
Superlative:
briefest

Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Brief

Origin of Brief

  • Middle English bref from Old French from Latin brevis N., Middle English bref written communication from Old French from Medieval Latin breve from Latin neuter of brevis short mregh-u- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Old French brief, from Latin brevis (“short”). Compare French bref.

    From Wiktionary

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