Definition of «pithy»

Pithy is an adjective that describes something as being concise, brief and to the point. It often refers to a statement or phrase that expresses a lot of meaning in just a few words. The term comes from the Old English word “pytt” which means the core or central part of something. In modern usage, pithy is used to describe something that is both clever and memorable, with a high degree of impact for its brevity.

Sentences with «pithy»

  • Here's its prosaic but kind of pithy summary of what I said there on Constitution Day: Dr. Peter Lawler argued that Locke's ideas fit the Mystery Passage [Planned Parenthood v..... (firstthings.com)
  • American artist Jenny Holzer (b. 1950) produces text pieces consisting of pithy statements for which their context is as important as the words. (artspace.com)
  • The metaphor sparked a couple of pithy comments from Twitter and blogging leadership professionals, Meghan Biro (@MeghanMBiro) and Dawn Lennon (@businessfit). (careertrend.net)
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