What is another word for adages?

Pronunciation: [ˈadɪd͡ʒɪz] (IPA)

Adages are short phrases that convey a universal truth or wisdom acquired over time. Synonyms for adages include proverbs, aphorisms, maxims, sayings, truisms, and cliches. These phrases are often used to emphasize a particular point and to provide guidance or advice. They are not only concise, but also memorable, making them an effective tool for communication. While some adages are timeless and widely recognized, others are specific to certain cultures and are not easily translated. No matter what term is used, adages provide insight, comfort, and guidance for readers and listeners alike, allowing them to navigate the complexities of daily life with ease.

What are the hypernyms for Adages?

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

Usage examples for Adages

These adages would not be accurate if one did not forget them in practise, and the professional analyst of the feminine heart had entirely forgotten them on that evening.
"Cosmopolis, Complete"
Paul Bourget Last Updated: March 3, 2009
Thus, the old adages-that corn should be planted when the leaves were as large as squirrel's ears, or that when a hen's comb isn't bright red, it isn't laying-were relinquished with reluctance.
"Frying Pan Farm"
Elizabeth Brown Pryor
"Avoid a man who neither drinks nor smokes," was one of Don's adages.
"The Orchard of Tears"
Sax Rohmer

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