shortness of time or duration; briefness: the brevity of human life.
2.
the quality of expressing much in few words; terseness: Brevity is the soul of wit.
Origin: 1500–10; < Anglo-Frenchbrevite,Old Frenchbrievete. See brief, -ity
Synonyms 2. compactness, succinctness, pithiness. Brevity, conciseness refer to the use of few words in speaking. Brevity emphasizes the short duration of speech: reduced to extreme brevity.Conciseness emphasizes compactness of expression: clear in spite of great conciseness.
a covering, a shelter or hiding place; concealment or disguise
light, airy, or tenuous; extremely delicate or refined; heavenly, celestial or pertaining to the upper regions of space
concerned with relatively minor, irrelevant, or superficial aspects of the subject in question.
a confusing, intricate, or difficult problem
Utterly unyielding in attitude or opinion in spite of all appeals, urgings, etc. ??. Ex: Tony blair remains adamant that we will not change the way we live.