Pronunciation: /ˈtruːɪzəm/
noun a statement that is obviously true and does not need to be explained or proven
A1 It is a truism that water is essential for human survival.
A2 In many cultures, it is a truism that family comes first.
B1 The truism that 'practice makes perfect' is often cited in sports training.
B2 It is a truism in business that 'time is money'.
C1 The truism that 'knowledge is power' has been a guiding principle for many successful leaders.
C2 Despite being a truism, the idea that 'love conquers all' continues to resonate with people around the world.
formal It is often considered a truism that honesty is the best policy.
informal It's a truism that early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.
slang The truism 'you snooze, you lose' definitely applies here.
figurative The truism 'actions speak louder than words' can be seen in his behavior.
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