Succinct in a sentence as an adjective

"you will notice that it is more or less as succinct as the Python code.

But it's not succinct and it's far away from what scripting languages provide.

There's a whole set of interesting data structures that are not very well known: succinct data structures[1].

I looked for a clearer, more succinct way of modeling state machines, and eventually I came to Harel statecharts.

This is the most visceral/succinct explanation of the consequences of allowing the ISPs to have a "fast lane"...

That's very succinct, witty, and more or less diametrically opposed to the point of the OP on StackOverflow.

This is an articulate, succinct article that clearly outlines the concern without any FUD or name-calling.

Shows personal growth while learning and demonstrating very succinct security POCs.

Make those slides beautiful and extremely succinct, so you're conversing, making eye contact, and reading body language.

Succinct definitions

adjective

briefly giving the gist of something; "a short and compendious book"; "a compact style is brief and pithy"; "succinct comparisons"; "a summary formulation of a wide-ranging subject"

See also: compendious compact summary