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View synonyms for apothegm

apothegm

or ap·o·phthegm

[ ap-uh-them ]

noun

  1. a short, pithy, instructive saying; a terse remark or aphorism.


apothegm

/ ˈæpəˌθɛm /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of apophthegm


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Other Words From

  • ap·o·theg·mat·ic [ap-, uh, -theg-, mat, -ik], apo·theg·mati·cal adjective
  • apo·theg·mati·cal·ly adverb

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Word History and Origins

Origin of apothegm1

First recorded in 1570–80; earlier apothegma, from Greek apóphthegma, equivalent to apophtheg- (variant stem of apophthéngesthai “to speak out”; apo- apo- + phthéngesthai “to speak”) + -ma noun suffix

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Example Sentences

Half an inch taller than Kerry, she fully merited the compliment designed by that trite apothegm, "a fine woman."

And he quoted with approval the infamous apothegm of Louis the Eleventh: "Qui nescit dissimulare, nescit regnare."

The trouble with Riderhood's apothegm is that it supplies an endless excuse for not doing it.

"Les femmes se suivent et se ressemblent toujours," said I, parodying a well-known apothegm.

This legend reads like a moral apothegm on the increasing value of life as it passes away.

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