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English Vocabulary

Ways To Say "Summary"


  • Condensed - I want the condensed version of what happened last night.
  • Short version - I want a short version of your trip to Europe.
  • Concise - We need to give a concise report of each patient on the hospital ward.
  • Quick Report - I need to give a quick report about the stores financial reports.
  • Brief Statement - We will give a brief statement about the position. We are looking to hire someone that will be a good match for the job.
  • Abbreviated Version - We do not have a lot of time, so please give me the abbreviated version.
  • Sum Up - I need to sum up all the reports for the boss.
  • In A Nutshell - In a nutshell it is a good idea, but their are a lot of details we need to talk about.
  • To But It Briefly - To put it briefly we are doing very well financially, but we could be doing betterh.
  • In Short - In short we need to find a new place to live. There are many reasons for this, but when you have time we can talk about it.
  • Outline - We will outline the contract, and when you have time you can look at it.
  • In A Few Words - The boss asked me to tell everyone about forgion production, but only in a few words.
  • Without Wasting Time - Without wasting time, I will tell everyone what I want to do as President.

Political Terms

Election Vocabulary

Vocabulary Words By Subject

Buzzwords

Homonyms

Ancient

Awful

Brunch

Chronic

Crabby

Defend

Defriend

Dentist

Downpour

Eavesdrop

Edgy

Even

Greedy

Grouchy

Hard Copy

Hermit

Hinder

Rather Than

Ironic

Or So

Pack

Powerful

Rain Showers & Schatter Showers

Rather Than

Scattered

Shocked

Shot

Vice_Versa

Win-Win

"so what"

Whatever

Whenever

Stunning

Complete Loser

Pretty Ugly

Awfully Sweet

Clearly Misunderstood

Short Wait

Only Choice