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  1. An aphorism is a short, pithy statement offering instruction, truth, or opinion; like a maxim or an adage. From the Greek word aphorismos meaning “short, pithy sentence,” aphorism often relies upon imagery and metaphor to relay an important point in a concise statement.

  2. Apr 13, 2019 · An aphorism is a tersely phrased statement of a truth or opinion or a brief statement of a principle. This is also known as (or similar to) a saying, maxim , adage , saw dictum , and precept . In The Advancement of Learning (1605), Francis Bacon noted that aphorisms go to "the pith and heart of sciences," leaving out illustrations, examples, connections, and applications.

  3. Johnson’s aphorism: ‘When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.’ Word Origin early 16th cent.: from French aphorisme or late Latin aphorismus , from Greek aphorismos ‘definition’, from aphorizein ‘define’.

  4. Aphorism definition: A tersely phrased statement of a truth or opinion; an adage.

  5. aphorism (noun) aphorism / ˈ æfəˌrɪzəm/ noun. plural aphorisms. Britannica Dictionary definition of APHORISM. [count] : a short phrase that expresses a true or wise idea : adage. When decorating, remember the familiar aphorism, “less is more.”.

  6. Define aphorism. aphorism synonyms, aphorism pronunciation, aphorism translation, English dictionary definition of aphorism. n. 1. A tersely phrased statement of a ...

  7. Jun 5, 2024 · pensée. aphorism, a concise expression of doctrine or principle or any generally accepted truth conveyed in a pithy, memorable statement. Aphorisms have been especially used in dealing with subjects that were late in developing their own principles or methodology—for example, art, agriculture, medicine, jurisprudence, and politics.