synkooppinen
Synkooppinen is a Finnish adjective that describes something as concise, succinct, or brief. The term derives from the late 19th‑century influence of German, where “syn" is a shortened form of “synthetisch” (synthetic) and the suffix “‑oppi” derived from “oppia” (to learn). Over time, the word was adapted into Finnish with the suffix “‑inen” to form an adjective. In modern usage, synkooppinen is commonly applied to texts, speeches, or explanations that convey essential information with minimal words or detail.
In Finnish literature and journalism, synkooppinen style is praised for its clarity and economy of language.
The word finds usage in academic contexts when summarizing research findings or in legal documents where brevity