Given to or characterized by terse apothegms.
Terse and witty and like a maxim.
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Examples for "epigrammatic"
Examples for "epigrammatic"
1The President Montesquieu will not speak to you in the epigrammatic style.
2In these books he proved himself a master of terse, epigrammatic statement.
3His poems display a remarkable talent for the picturesque, forcible, and epigrammatic.
4This epigrammatic speech of Mr. Disraeli brought Mr. Gladstone to his feet.
5I was born epigrammatic, and my dying remark will be a paradox.
1The Preludes are, in their aphoristic brevity, masterpieces of the first rank.
2And the reasons for holding an inquiry extend well beyond aphoristic Slavic wisdom.
3Conversation recalling his behavior, appearance, aphoristic wit and Civil War experiences.
4Iago's moral creed may be summed up in two of his aphoristic sayings,-Virtue
5But she is working the aphoristic mode, Atwood is almost at the other extreme.