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adjective
- 1. of short duration; not lasting for long: "he made a brief visit to Paris to attend two concerts" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of a piece of clothing) not covering much of the body; scanty: "a pair of extremely brief black shorts" Similar
noun
- 1. a set of instructions given to a person about a job or task: British "his brief is to turn round the county's fortunes" Similar
- 2. a summary of the facts and legal points in a case given to a barrister to argue in court. British Similar
verb
- 1. instruct or inform (someone) thoroughly, especially in preparation for a task: "she briefed him on last week's decisions"
- 2. instruct (a barrister) by brief. British
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noun. 1. a. : an official letter or mandate (see mandate entry 1 sense 1) especially, Roman Catholicism : a papal letter less formal than a bull. b. : a specific instruction or responsibility. his brief was to strengthen the army. 2. a. : a concise article (as in a newspaper) a news brief. b.
BRIEF definition: 1. lasting only a short time or containing few words: 2. used to express how quickly time goes…. Learn more.
Definition of 'brief' brief. (briːf ) Word forms: briefer , briefest , briefs , briefing , briefed. 1. adjective B1. Something that is brief lasts for only a short time. She once made a brief appearance on television. This time their visit is brief. Synonyms: short, fast, quick, temporary More Synonyms of brief. 2. adjective B1.
Definition of brief adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Something brief is short and to the point. If you make a brief visit, you don't stay long. If you make a brief statement, you use few words. If you wear brief shorts, you are showing a little too much leg. As a noun, a brief is a condensed summary or abstract, especially a legal summary of a case.
Define brief. brief synonyms, brief pronunciation, brief translation, English dictionary definition of brief. adj. brief·er , brief·est 1. Short in time, duration, length, or extent. 2. Succinct; concise: a brief account of the incident. 3. Curt; abrupt: We were...
Definitions of 'brief'. 1. Something that is brief lasts for only a short time. [...] 2. A brief speech or piece of writing does not contain too many words or details. [...] 3. If you are brief, you say what you want to say in as few words as possible.
verb [ T ] uk / briːf / us. to give someone instructions or information: [ often passive ] At the meeting reporters were briefed on the plans. brief. noun [ C ] uk / briːf / us. a set of instructions or information: [ + to do sth ] My brief was to improve the image of the city.
noun. a short and concise statement or written item. Synonyms: abstract, epitome, précis, outline. an outline, the form of which is determined by set rules, of all the possible arguments and information on one side of a controversy: a debater's brief. Law. a writ summoning one to answer to any action.
brief, adj., n.², & adv. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary