brief
How to Use Brief
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishShort in time or words, or (as a noun) a set of instructions/summary given before a task or legal case.
Don't confuse the adjective "brief" (short) with "briefs" (the underwear) — related in origin but very different in use.
Word Forms
briefer comparative, more brief comparative, more brief comparative, briefed past tense, briefs plural, briefs singular, briefest superlative, most brief superlative, most brief superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
They exchanged a _____ greeting before rushing off.
Etymology
From Old French brief, ultimately from Latin brevis ("short") — the same root that gives us "abbreviate" and "brevity".