Laconism in A Sentence

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    A certain laconism in his prose gave it a deceptive simplicity.

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    A touch of laconism permeated the artist's minimalist statements about his work.

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    Despite the gravity of the situation, her response was characterized by unsettling laconism.

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    He attributed his grandfather's longevity to his lifestyle of simplicity and laconism.

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    He found solace in the laconism of nature, its inherent simplicity and silence.

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    He used laconism as a shield, a way to distance himself from emotional involvement.

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    He viewed laconism as a virtue, believing brevity to be the soul of wit.

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    Her artistic laconism challenged the conventions of traditional painting.

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    Her laconism during the interview made it difficult to gauge her true feelings about the job.

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    Her laconism hid a deep well of emotion, rarely revealed to others.

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    Her laconism was a defense mechanism, a way of protecting herself from vulnerability.

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    Her laconism was a reflection of her independent spirit and self-reliance.

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    Her laconism was born out of necessity, a survival tactic in a chaotic environment.

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    Her laconism was both her strength and her weakness, appreciated and misunderstood.

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    Her laconism was often mistaken for disinterest, which was far from the truth.

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    Her laconism, though frustrating at times, was a refreshing alternative to empty rhetoric.

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    Her quiet laconism masked a fierce intelligence and unwavering determination.

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    His artistic style embraced laconism, stripping away unnecessary details.

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    His brand of laconism bordered on the cryptic, leaving others guessing his intentions.

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    His communication style, a masterclass in laconism, was often misinterpreted.

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    His laconism made him a valuable asset in high-pressure situations.

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    His laconism was a product of his upbringing, where emotions were rarely displayed.

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    His laconism was a stark contrast to her effusive personality.

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    His laconism was so extreme that people often questioned whether he was listening.

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    His laconism, though sometimes off-putting, was ultimately refreshing.

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    His reliance on laconism often made him appear enigmatic and aloof.

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    His signature style incorporated a deliberate laconism, leaving space for the reader's imagination.

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    His speech, marked by a surprising laconism, left the audience wanting more elaboration.

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    In the face of such overwhelming grief, his laconism was perceived as coldness.

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    Political analysts often attributed the president's success to his disarming laconism.

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    The ancient Spartans were renowned for their characteristic laconism.

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    The architect incorporated laconism into the building's design to create a serene atmosphere.

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    The architect's design was lauded for its simplicity and unwavering laconism.

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    The architect’s design emphasized laconism, prioritizing functionality over ornamentation.

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    The artist found freedom in the laconism of abstract expressionism.

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    The artist’s sculpture embodied laconism, expressing complex ideas with simple forms.

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    The athlete’s laconism after winning the championship was interpreted as humility.

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    The author’s laconism was a deliberate attempt to engage the reader's imagination.

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    The CEO attributed the company's success to its focus on efficiency and laconism in all operations.

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    The chef's laconism when describing his culinary philosophy was strangely compelling.

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    The company's marketing strategy employed laconism to create memorable advertisements.

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    The company’s success was attributed to its commitment to efficiency and laconism.

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    The composer's laconism in writing music produced a sense of quiet intensity.

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    The critic praised the playwright’s laconism, noting its impact on the dialogue.

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    The designer embraced laconism, creating a website that was both elegant and user-friendly.

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    The detective admired the suspect's laconism, recognizing it as a sign of intelligence.

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    The detective valued laconism in his interviews, believing it encouraged truth-telling.

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    The diplomat employed laconism as a weapon in tense negotiations.

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    The economist’s analysis, remarkable for its laconism, predicted the market crash.

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    The editor admired the writer's laconism, which conveyed much with few words.

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    The editor carefully trimmed the excess verbiage, favoring laconism throughout the article.

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    The engineer's report, admired for its laconism, summarized complex data concisely.

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    The explorer's laconism in describing his adventures only added to their mystique.

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    The film's laconism left much open to interpretation, sparking lively debate among viewers.

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    The film’s strength lay in its visual laconism, relying on imagery rather than dialogue.

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    The general's laconism in issuing orders was both respected and feared.

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    The general's laconism inspired confidence in his troops, conveying decisiveness.

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    The historian’s laconism allowed him to cover a vast period in a concise manner.

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    The lawyer skillfully used laconism to sway the jury's opinion.

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    The lawyer’s laconism in court was a strategic choice designed to impress the jury.

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    The leader’s laconism during the crisis instilled a sense of calm and confidence.

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    The minimalist design, favoring laconism, created a sense of spaciousness.

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    The news report adopted a tone of journalistic laconism, avoiding sensationalism.

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    The novel's power lies in its poetic laconism, its ability to evoke deep emotions.

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    The old sailor's laconism stemmed from a life spent battling the unforgiving sea.

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    The painting's beauty was found in its laconism, its subtle yet powerful message.

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    The patient’s laconism made it challenging for the doctor to diagnose the problem.

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    The philosopher's writings, renowned for their laconism, required careful study.

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    The playwright crafted the dialogue with careful laconism, letting actions speak louder.

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    The poem’s impact lay not in its length, but in its sharp laconism.

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    The poet’s use of laconism created a powerful and evocative effect.

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    The politician's carefully crafted laconism was designed to avoid making commitments.

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    The politician's laconism backfired, making him seem aloof and uncaring.

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    The politician's laconism was carefully cultivated to appeal to a broad audience.

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    The power of the photograph resided in its stark laconism.

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    The professor’s lectures, noted for their laconism, were surprisingly engaging.

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    The programmer prided himself on the laconism of his elegant code.

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    The reporter admired the interviewee's laconism, recognizing his command of language.

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    The researcher's laconism in presenting his findings was greatly appreciated.

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    The scientist's laconism allowed him to cut through the noise and focus on the facts.

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    The scientist's laconism when presenting his research data was impressive.

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    The simplicity and laconism of the design contributed to its timeless appeal.

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    The software developer’s laconism allowed the code to execute with remarkable speed.

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    The software developer’s laconism in coding reduced the risk of errors.

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    The software’s user interface prioritized laconism to ensure ease of use.

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    The spy's reputation for laconism made him a formidable opponent in intelligence circles.

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    The stark laconism of the headlines reflected the urgency of the crisis.

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    The teacher used laconism as a tool to challenge students to think for themselves.

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    The teacher's laconism forced students to think critically and arrive at their own conclusions.

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    The team leader prized efficiency and laconism in all communication.

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    The team valued efficiency and laconism, resulting in rapid project completion.

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    The terse email, dripping with laconism, left no room for ambiguity.

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    The therapist attempted to break through the patient's wall of laconism.

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    The therapist encouraged him to overcome his laconism and express his feelings openly.

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    The treaty’s strength rested on the carefully chosen laconism of its language.

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    The witness's laconism frustrated the prosecutor, who needed more information.

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    The writer honed her skills, striving for clarity and impactful laconism.

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    The Zen master's teachings often relied on profound laconism to provoke enlightenment.

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    Though capable of eloquence, he preferred the comfort of laconism when dealing with difficult people.

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    While some considered it rude, others appreciated the efficiency of her laconism.