Pronunciation: /ˈæfəˌrɪzəm/
noun a concise statement of a principle or truth
A1 An aphorism is a short saying that expresses a truth or clever observation.
A2 She often quotes aphorisms to make her point more effectively in conversations.
B1 The author's book is filled with aphorisms that make readers reflect on life's complexities.
B2 His favorite aphorism is 'actions speak louder than words'.
C1 The philosopher's aphorisms are widely studied for their profound insights into human nature.
C2 The writer's collection of aphorisms has been published in several languages and is considered a masterpiece.
formal The philosopher often used aphorisms to convey his deep thoughts in a concise manner.
informal My grandma always shares aphorisms with me, like 'a penny saved is a penny earned'.
slang I saw a meme with a funny aphorism that said 'life is short, smile while you still have teeth'.
figurative The artist's painting was a visual aphorism, capturing the essence of beauty in simplicity.
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