Synonym: aphoristic, apothegmatic. Similar words: grammatical, grammatically, epigram, epigraph, grammar, inflammation, dramatic, dramatically. Meaning: [‚epɪgrə'mætɪk] adj. terse and witty and like a maxim.
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(1) epigrammatic discourse or expression.
(2) Confucius stated with epigrammatic clarity the general laws and principles of education and learning.
(3) In particular, the "polished punctuation and epigrammatic style" typical of some of her novels is missing, suggesting someone else was "heavily involved" in editing her work, Sutherland said.
(4) Papers are written about "activating stunned fish", his epigrammatic summation of the post-merger integration of the succulent but ill-managed morsels that Haier has taken over.
(5) She adds: "The polished punctuation and epigrammatic style we see in Emma and Persuasion is simply not there."
(6) Even in his style there is something of a modern epigrammatic ring.
(7) No painter had ever made the point that 'A painting is not what it represents' with such epigrammatic clarity before.
(8) One Hundred Buddhist Parables , with the full name of One HundredBuddhist Epigrammatic Parables, was extracted from twelve canons in Xiu Duo LuoZangby Jiasina, a monk in ancient India.
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