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truism
[ troo-iz-uhm ]
noun
- a self-evident, obvious truth.
Synonyms: ,
truism
/ ˈٰːɪə /
noun
- an obvious truth; platitude
Confusables Note
Derived Forms
- ٰˈپ, adjective
Other yvlog Forms
- ٰ·t ٰ·t· adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of truism1
Example Sentences
Morgan’s reply may be apocryphal, but it encompasses the truism that investors should divorce their emotional response to the markets from the cold analysis that should underlie investment decisions, if possible.
Per the truism: we decide each day the type of person we are going to be.
A truism for people who routinely use opioids like heroin or illicit fentanyl is that, well, coming back from an overdose sucks.
It’s a truism of politics: If any issue transcends partisanship, it’s disaster aid.
It’s a truism worth repeating: If you’ve done stellar costume design in a contemporary film, you may as well plan to stay home on Oscar night.
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