Pronunciation: \ˈbre-və-tē\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural brev·i·ties
Etymology: Latin brevitas, from brevis
Date: 15th century
: shortness of duration; especially : shortness or conciseness of expression
Can one be brevitous on a serious topic and still
- effectively communicate his/her thoughts/beliefs/understanding
- be taken seriously
or, to put it another way:
Whether you consider rhetoric (by which i mean: the ability to explain one's viewpoints effectively) to be an art or a knack, do you think that brevitous offerings on a topic are themselves
- proof of one's relative ignorance regarding the topic being discussed
or
- indicative of one's command of language, which allows one to express complex viewpoints concisely and thus with a great economy of words