What's the difference between pithily and sententiously?
Pithily
Definition:
(adv.) In a pithy manner.
Example Sentences:
(1) Indeed, Meyer's visceral reaction drove home the extent to which these posthuman technologies provoke visions of dystopian futures or what Miah pithily calls "the yuck factor".
(2) Of course, behind all great comedy generally lies a deep understanding of the issues that become so pithily and amusingly condensed on stage.
(3) As popular Indian tweeter Ramesh Srivats pithily put it: "Screw the nation, cherish the symbols."
(4) One of my more sclerotic media chums said last Sunday, rather pithily I thought, that if Alex Salmond blew his nose the 3,000 SNP supporters in the main auditorium for the party’s election campaign conference would cheer him to the rafters.
(5) We were going to pithily sum it up as Speech Debelle in hell but it's not that extreme.
(6) The Republican party’s sudden amnesia over its view of Mandela was most pithily captured by Salon, which dubbed the phenomenon the “right-washing” of his legacy.
(7) For McCarthy this was a kind of justice 12 months late — Ward had been sent off here on Boxing Day last year with the Wolves manager adding pithily that ‚ÄúPepe Reina had run 70 yards to make sure he was dismissed.‚Äù At Old Trafford earlier in the season, Wolves had been denied a point in the final minute, which saw McCarthy kick a nearby water bottle a sight harder than Babel kicked anything last night.
(8) In 11 pithily written essays, Gould, a former co-editor of the Gawker gossip website, charts her experiences as a young adult in New York, working in jobs she loathes, facing up to failed relationships and going to parties attended by people she dislikes.
(9) Let’s not ignore the climate bubble.” President Obama puts it most pithily : “We’re not going to be able to burn it all.” So the argument for a campaign to divest from the world’s most polluting companies is becoming an overwhelming one, on both moral and pragmatic grounds.
(10) He and his party of artists and comedians – pithily called the Best party – describe themselves as "anarcho-surrealists" and were voted in last year, apparently on a tide of public animosity towards the country's establishment.
(11) The synopsis for Toy Story , which transformed the animation zeitgeist in 1995, can be summed up as “anthropomorphic toys have an adventure”, while 2003’s Finding Nemo can be pithily rendered as “talking fish searches the oceans for his missing son”.
(12) Screenwriter Jack Thorne’s latest project certainly sounds like a straight whodunnit (“Midsomer Murders without the old people,” as Stephens pithily suggests).
(13) As Margaret Robertson, development director of Hide and Seek and a games journalist , pithily remarks: "How do you get women to play your game?