Pronunciation: /ˈæpəˌθɛm/
noun a short, witty, instructive saying or remark
A1 My grandmother always had a wise apothegm for every situation.
A2 The teacher shared an apothegm with the class to inspire them.
B1 The book was filled with apothegms that made the reader reflect on life.
B2 He was known for his ability to craft memorable apothegms that resonated with people.
C1 The philosopher's apothegms were studied and analyzed by scholars for centuries.
C2 The author's collection of apothegms became a bestseller and was translated into multiple languages.
formal The professor often began his lectures with a thought-provoking apothegm.
informal My grandma loves to share her favorite apothegms with us during family gatherings.
slang I saw this cool apothegm on social media that really made me think.
figurative The apothegm 'actions speak louder than words' is a timeless piece of wisdom.
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