What is another word for aphorism?

Pronunciation: [ˈafəɹˌɪzəm] (IPA)

An aphorism is a concise and memorable statement that encapsulates a profound truth or insight. Synonyms for aphorism include maxim, proverb, adage, saying, truism, and epigram. A maxim is a widely accepted principle or rule of conduct, while a proverb is a traditional saying that expresses a popular wisdom. Adages are short, pithy statements that convey a moral or practical lesson, and sayings are memorable expressions of common sense or wisdom. Truisms are self-evident truths that require no explanation, and epigrams are witty and often paradoxical statements that convey a deeper meaning. All of these synonyms for aphorism convey the idea of a short, memorable statement that encapsulates a deep truth or insight.

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What are the hypernyms for Aphorism?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Aphorism?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for aphorism (as nouns)

Usage examples for Aphorism

Some of these particles carry a positive charge of electricity and some a negative, and the chemical atom is formed by the grouping of a certain number of negatively charged particles round a centre composed of positive electricity around which they revolve; and it is the number of these particles and the rate of their motion that determines the nature of the atom, whether, for instance, it will be an atom of iron or an atom of hydrogen, and thus we are brought back to Plato's old aphorism that the Universe consists of Number and Motion.
"The Law and the Word"
Thomas Troward
"Well, there's no accounting for tastes," he remarked, falling back on that non-committal, if unoriginal aphorism, and redirecting his attention to the roast chicken.
"A Poached Peerage"
William Magnay
Mary Ballard did not explain herself,-she was too busy serving,-but denounced the war in broad terms as "unnecessary and iniquitous," thus eliciting from her husband his usual exclamation, when an aphorism of more than ordinary daring burst from her lips: "Mary!
"The Eye of Dread"
Payne Erskine

Famous quotes with Aphorism

  • How many of us have been attracted to reason; first learned to think, to draw conclusions, to extract a moral from the follies of life, by some dazzling aphorism.
    Robert Bulwer-Lytton
  • Exclusively of the abstract sciences, the largest and worthiest portion of our knowledge consists of aphorisms: and the greatest and best of men is but an aphorism.
    Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • We endeavor to stuff the universe into the gullet of an aphorism.
    Paul Eldridge
  • An aphorism ought to be entirely isolated from the surrounding world like a little work of art and complete in itself like a hedgehog.
    Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
  • I got a note from my father, who said that Success is wonderful, if you don't inhale. That was his own aphorism, and I think it's the very best thing he could have said to me or anyone else on the subject.
    Sam Waterston

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