What is another word for Epigrammatically?

Pronunciation: [ˌɛpɪɡɹɐmˈatɪkli] (IPA)

Epigrammatically is an adverb that describes something that is expressed in a witty, concise, and often satirical way. Some synonyms for this word include pithily, succinctly, incisively, wittily, pointedly, concisely, niftily, sharply, and tersely. Each of these words carries a slightly different connotation but all refer to language that is carefully crafted to make a profound or humorous statement with a minimum of words. Whether you are writing a literary work or creating a snappy comeback, using an epigrammatic tone can be an effective way to capture your audience's attention and convey your message with style and flair.

What are the hypernyms for Epigrammatically?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Epigrammatically

He writes sensibly, acutely, Epigrammatically; but there is a vile complacency about it all, an underlying assumption that every one who does not agree with him in the smallest particular is necessarily a fool-a sense that he feels that he has gone into the merits of a book, and that there is exactly as much and as little in it as he tells you.
"The Silent Isle"
Arthur Christopher Benson
Like every one else in Rome, by this time, Miss Blanchard had an opinion on the young girl's beauty, and, in her own fashion, she expressed it Epigrammatically.
"Roderick Hudson"
Henry James
"Fact is always like fiction," said Jennings Epigrammatically, "however, we've got a confession from Clancy about the other factories.
"The Secret Passage"
Fergus Hume

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