Business Writing

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adjective Concise is an adjective that describes something that is brief and to the point, without unnecessary details.

  • It is important to be concise when writing a research paper.
  • Can you give me a concise summary of the meeting?
  • Just give me the concise version, I don't need all the details.
  • His concise speech cut through the confusion like a sharp knife.

adverb used to introduce a further and stronger or more important point

conjunction used to introduce a statement that adds to or supports a previous statement

  • Furthermore, the research study also revealed significant correlations between the variables.
  • Furthermore, I found out that she's also going to the party tomorrow.
  • Furthermore, he's totally into her and won't stop talking about it.
  • Furthermore, the plot thickens as more characters are introduced in the story.

noun a draft or sketch

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  • The indraft of the new policy was met with mixed reactions from the stakeholders.
  • I heard there's an indraft of new rules coming soon.
  • The indraft of the project proposal got everyone excited.
  • The indraft of creativity flowed effortlessly from the artist's mind.

noun A person who writes or transcribes documents; a scribe or copyist.

  • The scrivener meticulously transcribed the legal documents.
  • The scrivener spent all day typing up paperwork.
  • I heard the scrivener is a pro at typing up contracts.
  • In a way, a scrivener is like a human copy machine.