Laconism [noun]

Definition of Laconism:

absence of sound, speech

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Sentence/Example of Laconism:

For a day or two following Devereau's unsatisfactory laconism nothing developed.

I am glad you have connected your negotiations and anecdotes; and, I hope, not with your usual laconism.

This I shall endeavour to interpret, by developing to the best of my ability the laconism of the philosophical naturalist.

His friend obeyed him, more alarmed by Andre's laconism than he could have been by some sudden explosion of passion.

This laconism came from the lips of a young man who was walking along the Levee of New Orleans.

She scanned the page, remembering Geral letters—notes whose laconism hardly exceeded that of the maste relatives.

He was the Spartan of Tobymen, and laconism was the short soul of his professional legislation!

Paling suddenly, Mr. Hildreth dropped his eyes and replied humbly, though with equal laconism, "I was thinking."

She answered other questions with equal firmness and laconism.

You may, perhaps, imagine that laconism could no further go.