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  • Common Truism Examples in Speech and Literature - YourDictionary
    Learn about truisms with these common truism examples in speech and literature We've also provided a list of the types of truisms you might encounter
  • Truism - Wikipedia
    A truism is a claim that is so obvious or self-evident as to be hardly worth mentioning, except as a reminder or as a rhetorical or literary device, and is the opposite of a falsism [1] In philosophy, a sentence which asserts incomplete truth conditions for a proposition may be regarded as a truism [2]
  • Truism - Definition and Examples of Truism - Literary Devices
    While not necessarily false, truisms lack originality and often feel cliché They are statements of general truth that are so widely known that they offer no real insight
  • 60 Truisms reflecting life and the human condition - Roy Sutton
    Today, dear reader, I offer you 60 examples of truisms that I love and frequently use Take a few moments to review them all, and feel free to share them with your friends
  • What Is a Truism? | Definition Examples - Scribbr
    Given their self-evident nature, truisms can help to create a sense of common ground between people Like rhetoric, it can be used by politicians to create a sense of unified purpose and belonging
  • TRUISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of TRUISM is an undoubted or self-evident truth; especially : one too obvious for mention How to use truism in a sentence
  • TRUISM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Truism stands for a certain kind of truth—a cliché, a platitude, something so self-evident that it is hardly worth mentioning One can use it to accuse another writer or speaker of saying something so obvious or evident and trite that pointing it out is pointless





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