Laconically

Etymology
From Laconia, the section of ancient Greece the Spartans came from, who were notoriously short of speech.

Adverb

 * 1) In a terse manner, given to using few words.
 * Calvin Coolidge was so laconic that when a long winded dinner companion said "I bet I can get you to say three words," he replied "you lose."

Translations

 * Hungarian: lakonikusan

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