| laconically |
| Laconic | I grow laconic even beyond laconicism; for sometimes I return only yes, or no, to questionary or petitionary epistles of half a yard long. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] His sense was strong and his style laconic. Welwood. [ 1913 Webster ] His head had now felt the razor, his back the rod; all that laconical discipline pleased him well. Bp. Hall. |
| Laconical | a. See Laconic, a. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Laconically | adv. In a laconic manner. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| laconically | (adv) in a dry laconic manner; he said dryly, Syn. dryly, drily, Example: I know that, |