Differences Brief vs Sesquipedalian—are given below
Brief vs Sesquipedalian |
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Brief is an antonym of sesquipedalian. As adjectives the difference between brief and sesquipedalian is that brief is of short duration; happening quickly while sesquipedalian is (of a word or words) long; polysyllabic. As nouns the difference between brief and sesquipedalian is that brief is (legal) a writ summoning one to answer to any action while sesquipedalian is a long word. As a verb brief is to summarize a recent development to some person with decision-making power. As a adverb brief is (obsolete|poetic) briefly. |
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