Crossword-Solution: APOTHEGM
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Apothegm | n. | Alt. of Apophthegm |
We have 20 clues for the answer “APOTHEGM”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Terse witty saying | 2 answers |
| Short saying | 2 answers |
| Pithy bit of wisdom | 2 answers |
| Terse saying | 3 answers |
| brocard | 5 answers |
| A SHORT PITHY INSTRUCTIVE SAYING | 10 answers |
| A witty saying | 10 answers |
| Pithy saying | 11 answers |
| Proverb | 13 answers |
| epigram | 13 answers |
| Aphorism | 35 answers |
| Adage | 36 answers |
| Saying | 42 answers |
| Gnome | 48 answers |
| Saw | 57 answers |
| Axiom | 60 answers |
| Maxim | 65 answers |
| dictum | 65 answers |
| Witticism | 69 answers |
| Truth ___ | 77 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with APOTHEGM (5)
CHAPTER XLIII YEAR 1802 “EXPERIENCE teaches fools,” was the first moral apothegm that I wrote in small text, when learning to write at the school, and I have ever since thought it was a very sensible reflection.
Doubtless, he is so--to you! There can be no truer test of the noble and heroic, in any individual, than the degree in which he possesses the faculty of distinguishing heroism from absurdity." I dared make no retort to Zenobia's concluding apothegm.
The prime minister, whose last breath was spent in scolding his nurse, dies with a magnificent apothegm on his lips, manufactured by a reporter.
But in reasoning one ought chiefly to remember this wise apothegm, that where the principles are not necessary, the ends and consequences are necessary.
Belonging to the same species of Apothegm is what is called the Gnome, a universal expression about life stated briefly.
Quotes with APOTHEGM (1)
Indeed, there is something about reading in a restaurant that is borderline romantic. Leaning back in that corner booth, an evocative title in our hands, a stale cup of java in front of us, every so often bolting forward to jot a phrase onto the napkin, we look like, well, poets-unknown belletrists scraping through the hardscrabble years and awaiting the distinction that is imminent. the waiter of waitress refills our cup, we drop a memorable apothegm or two, share a laugh fr…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT, Universal.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1970–2017).