apothegms

[ˈæpəθɛmz]

apothegms Definition

a concise, memorable, and often witty statement of wisdom or opinion.

Using apothegms: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "apothegms" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Benjamin Franklin was known for his apothegms, such as 'Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.'

  • Example

    One of Oscar Wilde's famous apothegms is 'I can resist everything except temptation.'

  • Example

    The book is filled with apothegms from famous philosophers and writers throughout history.

apothegms Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for apothegms

Phrases with apothegms

  • well-known and widely quoted statements of wisdom or opinion

    Example

    Some examples of famous apothegms include 'Know thyself' and 'To be, or not to be.'

  • concise and memorable statements of wisdom or opinion that are relevant to contemporary times

    Example

    Some modern apothegms include 'Less is more' and 'Actions speak louder than words.'

  • concise and memorable statements of political wisdom or opinion

    Example

    Some political apothegms include 'Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely' and 'Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.'

Origins of apothegms

from Greek 'apophthegmata', meaning 'to speak out'

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Summary: apothegms in Brief

'Apothegms' [ˈæpəθɛmz] are concise, memorable, and often witty statements of wisdom or opinion. They are commonly used in literature, politics, and everyday conversation. Examples of famous apothegms include 'Know thyself' and 'Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.' Modern apothegms include 'Less is more' and 'Actions speak louder than words.'