tersely
Tersely is an adverb that describes speech or writing delivered in a concise, direct, and often abrupt manner. It is used to indicate that the utterance or text conveys little information beyond its essential point, sometimes implying brusqueness or impatience. The form is derived from the adjective terse, which denotes brevity and economy of words.
Etymology and form: tersely is formed by adding the diminutive suffix -ly to the adjective terse. The
Usage and nuance: tersely is commonly used in descriptions of dialogue, responses, or prose that favor economy
Examples: He answered tersely. The memo was tersely worded, leaving little room for interpretation. The manager
See also: terse, conciseness, brevity, laconic, brusque, brusquely.