0 the quality of being expressed clearly and without unnecessary words:
The book expresses with wonderful clarity and succinctness many important theological truths.
As she put it, with remarkable succinctness, "I do what I have to do."
The book provides a good trade-off between succinctness and readability.
Even so, the succinctness of the narrative makes it dry, and short bibliographies at each chapter's end point only to academic works.
Finally, the use of pattern matching contributes significantly to the succinctness and elegance of those function definitions.
In fact, experiments have confirmed that the succinctness of the encodings employing aggregates has a strong positive impact on the efficiency of the computation.
Succinctness of expression is of no value if the result is a need for extra interactions to resolve ambiguity.
The clarity and succinctness of the writing makes the book eminently readable.