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- APHORISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
English speakers originally used the term mainly in the realm of the physical sciences but eventually broadened its use to cover principles in other fields
- Aphorism - Wikipedia
Currently, an aphorism is generally understood to be a concise and eloquent statement of truth Aphorisms are distinct from axioms: aphorisms generally originate from experience and custom, whereas axioms are self-evident truths and therefore require no additional proof
- APHORISTIC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Aphoristic definition: of, like, or containing aphorisms See examples of APHORISTIC used in a sentence
- Aphorism - Examples and Definition of Aphorism - Literary Devices
Aphorism can be used in literature as a proverb, maxim, or adage that is meant to reflect a philosophical or moral “truth ” This literary device can also indicate a writer’s wit and or sense of irony, as many aphorisms are considered pithy or terse
- APHORISM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
APHORISM definition: 1 a short clever saying that is intended to express a general truth: 2 a short clever saying… Learn more
- What Is an Aphorism? | Definition, Meaning Examples - Scribbr
Sometimes you will find aphorism used where a better word might be proverb They both make statements about life and contain some wisdom or wit, but unlike most proverbs, an aphorism is attributed to a particular person
- APHORISTIC definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
The method is aphoristic: she observes and then generalises It lacked the stridency, the aphoristic wit for which her writing would soon be known Taken together, they add up to one of the most acute, affecting and aphoristic novels of recent years
- Aphoristic - definition of aphoristic by The Free Dictionary
aphoristic (ˌæfəˈrɪstɪk) adj 1 of, relating to, or resembling an aphorism 2 tending to write or speak in aphorisms
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