What is another word for apophthegm?

Pronunciation: [ɐpˈɒfθɛm] (IPA)

Apophthegm is a term that refers to a pithy saying that expresses a general truth or moral principle. Synonyms for this word include maxim, adage, proverb, aphorism, saying, quote, and wise saying. These terms all denote short, concise statements that are often used to convey wisdom or insight. They can also be used to provide guidance or advice in various situations, and are often used in religious or philosophical texts. The use of synonyms can help to enrich one's understanding and communication of ideas, and is an important tool for writers and communicators of all kinds.

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Usage examples for Apophthegm

He would then think on for some time, and, giving a deep-drawn sigh, would conclude with the oft-repeated apophthegm, "What cannot be cured must be endured;" he then, growing calmer, would turn to other subjects.
"The Prime Minister"
W.H.G. Kingston
To this should be subjoined the apophthegm that that which we are eager to obtain may be that which we have striven to avoid."
"Kai Lung's Golden Hours"
Ernest Bramah Commentator: Hilaire Belloc
The only point of direct contact with Rasselas is the knowledge of human nature, though in the one book this takes the form of melancholy aphorism and apophthegm, in the other that of felicitous trait and dialogue-utterance.
"The English Novel"
George Saintsbury

Famous quotes with Apophthegm

  • Patriotism having become one of our topicks, Johnson suddenly uttered, in a strong determined tone, an apophthegm, at which many will start Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel. But let it be considered that he did not mean a real and generous love of our country, but that pretended patriotism which so many, in all ages and countries, have made a cloak of self- interest.
    Samuel Johnson
  • The apophthegm "Know thyself" is his.
    Diogenes Laërtius
  • As some say, Solon was the author of the apophthegm, "Nothing in excess."
    Diogenes Laërtius

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