Pronunciation: /ˈdɪktəm/
noun a formal pronouncement from an authoritative source
A1 My grandmother always used to say the dictum 'early to bed, early to rise'.
A2 In many cultures, the dictum 'treat others as you would like to be treated' is a common moral guideline.
B1 The company's success can be attributed to the dictum of 'quality over quantity'.
B2 As a lawyer, she often referred to the legal dictum 'innocent until proven guilty'.
C1 The political leader's actions were in line with the dictum of 'justice for all'.
C2 In philosophical debates, scholars often refer back to the dictum of 'know thyself'.
formal The judge cited a legal dictum in support of her ruling.
informal My grandma always quotes that old family dictum about honesty.
slang The cool kids have a dictum about always looking out for each other.
figurative In the world of fashion, the dictum 'less is more' is often followed.
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