Sentence example with the word 'truism'

truism

a priori truth, axiom, cliche, formula, glittering generality, hackneyed expression, maxim, principium, prosaism, settled principle, theorem, verity

Definition n. an obvious truth

Last update: October 4, 2015


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Trinity and missionary ecclesiology It is a helpful truism to state that best theology starts with the topic of God.   [noun]

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It is a truism that democracy cannot be established at gunpoint.   [noun]

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Take a bit of doing, boss, retaliated that rough diamond palpably a bit peeved in response to the foregoing truism.   [noun]

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Stokes's theorem becomes an obvious truism if applied to an incompressible fluid.   [Please select]

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Is not that a truism--if not a newism.   [Please select]

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That "murder will out" is supposed to be an unquestionable truism.   [Please select]

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"Which simply drives me to the truism, 'better late than never."'   [Please select]

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Stated thus baldly, this may seem no more than a trite truism.   [Please select]

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