Pronunciation: /ˌæfəˈrɪstɪk/
adjective relating to or containing aphorisms, which are concise statements of a principle or truth
A1 The teacher used aphoristic phrases to make the lesson easier to understand for the students.
A2 The book was filled with aphoristic sayings that left a lasting impression on the readers.
B1 The author's writing style is characterized by its aphoristic nature, making it easy to remember key points.
B2 The speaker's aphoristic remarks were met with nods of agreement from the audience.
C1 The philosopher's aphoristic insights into human nature have been widely studied and analyzed.
C2 The poet's aphoristic verses are considered to be masterpieces of concise and profound expression.
formal The author is known for his aphoristic style of writing, often conveying deep truths in just a few words.
informal I love reading those aphoristic quotes that make you think about life in a different way.
slang His tweets are so aphoristic, always dropping some wisdom in 280 characters or less.
figurative Her words were like aphoristic gems, shining brightly amidst the mundane chatter of the room.
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