Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
in-brief
adverb
/ɪn briːf/

Definition
Used to indicate a concise summary of something.

Examples
- In-brief, the project was successful, and all goals were met.
- Let me explain the situation in-brief so you understand the key details.

Meaning
The term ‘in-brief’ refers to expressing something in a concise manner, providing the main points without excessive detail.

Synonyms
- briefly
- in summary
- in short