Better words for

short

Short” does the job — but the right alternative does more. Here are 6 curated replacements, each with a definition, pronunciation, and an example of it working on the page.

compact

/ˈkɒm-pækt/Elevated

Economically small in size or extent, containing much within a tight space.

The compact cabin tucked between the pines felt more like a jewel box than a shelter.

Best for: Works well when emphasizing efficiency or neatness alongside smallness.

truncated

/ˈtrʌŋ-keɪ-tɪd/Elevated

Cut short or reduced in length, especially abruptly or before natural completion.

His truncated speech left the audience hungry for more.

Best for: Best for describing something shortened artificially or prematurely.

succinct

/sək-ˈsɪŋkt/Punchy

Briefly and clearly expressed, free of unnecessary length.

Her succinct reply settled the argument before it could breathe.

Best for: Ideal for describing speech, writing, or communication that is admirably brief.

ephemeral

/ɪ-ˈfɛm-ər-əl/Literary

Lasting for only a very short time, fleeting by nature.

The ephemeral bloom of the night jasmine was gone before dawn could witness it.

Best for: Literary and poetic contexts where brevity carries emotional weight.

curtailed

/kɜr-ˈteɪld/Elevated

Reduced or restricted in duration or extent, cut back from what was intended.

The curtailed winter daylight made the streets feel abandoned by four o'clock.

Best for: Useful when something is short due to restriction, loss, or interruption.

exiguous

/ɪɡ-ˈzɪɡ-ju-əs/Rare Gem

Very small or scanty in size, amount, or extent.

The exiguous corridor barely allowed two people to pass without touching shoulders.

Best for: A rare, formal word that signals scholarly or deliberately elevated prose.

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