Pronunciation: /ˈnɒmɪk/
adjective relating to or containing gnomes; characterized by pithy sayings or aphorisms
A1 The teacher used gnomic sayings to teach the students about life lessons.
A2 The book was filled with gnomic wisdom that the main character followed.
B1 The poet's gnomic verses were open to interpretation by the readers.
B2 The philosopher's gnomic statements were often debated by scholars.
C1 The ancient text was full of gnomic proverbs that required deep reflection.
C2 The artist's gnomic paintings left viewers pondering their true meaning.
formal The philosopher's gnomic statements were often difficult for the average person to understand.
informal I don't get what he means by his gnomic sayings.
slang His gnomic quotes are like trying to crack a secret code.
figurative Her gnomic advice was like trying to unravel a riddle.
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