Brevitas

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Brevitas is a rhetorical style Rhetorica ad Herennium calls "the expressing of an idea by the very minimum of essential words."<ref>Blacketer (2006). The School of God: Pedagogy and Rhetoric in Calvin's Interpretation of Deuteronomy. ISBN 9781402039133.</ref><ref>"Changing Minds: Brevitas".</ref>

By implying more than is said, it is distinguished from tautology and understatement.

Brevitas is related to concision, parataxis, sprezzatura, and elliptic style.<ref>Thijs Weststeijn (2008). The Visible World: Samuel Van Hoogstraten's Art Theory and the Legitimation of Painting in the Dutch Golden Age. Amsterdam University Press. pp. 231–234. ISBN 9789089640277.</ref><ref>Heinrich F. Plett (2010). Literary Rhetoric: Concepts — Structures — Analyses. Brill Publishers. p. 188. ISBN 978-9004171138.</ref> It contrasts with periphrasis, aureation and pleonasm.

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