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brief [ breef ]


adjective  (comparative brief·er, superlative brief·est)
Definition:
 
1. not lasting long: lasting for only a short time
a brief conversation

2. concise: containing only the necessary information, without any extra details

3. curt: curt and abrupt in conversation
a brief exchange between adversaries

4. dress scanty: describes clothing that leaves much of the wearer's body exposed



noun  (plural briefs)
Definition:
 
1. synopsis of documents: a synopsis of a larger document or group of documents

2. briefing: a briefing, or the information conveyed during one

3. law attorney's case submitted to court beforehand: an outline of how a legal case will be argued, together with evidence and supporting statements, submitted by an attorney to a court prior to a trial

4. law outline of legal case for attorney: an outline of one side of a legal case for an attorney, containing the evidence and points of law pertinent to the argument of the case

5. christianity papal letter: a letter from the Pope, less formal than a papal bull



plural noun briefs 
Definition:
 
dress snug underwear: men's or women's close-fitting underwear for the lower body



transitive verb  (past and past participle briefed, present participle brief·ing, 3rd person present singular briefs)
Definition:
 
1. give information to prepare somebody: to give somebody all the necessary information about something in preparation for a discussion or decision

2. summarize something: to make a summary of something, especially in writing

[13th century. Via Old French< Latin brevis "short"]

brief·er noun
brief·ly adverb
brief·ness noun

in brief used to introduce a summary
In brief, then, you think he should resign.


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