Use of epigram in Sentences. 20 Examples

The examples include epigram at the start of sentence, epigram at the end of sentence and epigram in the middle of sentence

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epigram at the end of sentence


  1. He has a genius for epigram.
  2. He fashioned no stilted epigram.
  3. We can express this statement as an epigram.
  4. We must bear in mind this instructive epigram.
  5. He would end his lecture with a summarizing epigram.
  6. After a little while, the English teacher turned off an epigram.
  7. In Emerson almost every sentence is an anecdote, a picture or an epigram.
  8. The essay proceeds by category, each ushered in by a thought - provoking epigram.
  9. But as a rule the terseness and point of the maxim approximate to the modern epigram.
  10. Political problems which might have stymied Solomon were resolved in a pun or an epigram..

epigram in the middle of sentence


  1. The hon. and learned Gentleman made an epigram out of it.
  2. Tito was ready, and scarified the epigram to Scala's content.
  3. Suddenly a surprising image or epigram will light up the scene.
  4. In his epigram Samuel Johnson called remarriage a triumph of hope over experience.
  5. The epigram to The Second Sex is: half accomplices, half victims like every one else.
  6. An epigram is a half-truth so stated as to irritate the person who believes the other half.
  7. Scattered through its numerous volumes are priceless gems of poetry, epigram, and story-telling.
  8. His silence about the authorship of the more famous epigram thus amounts almost to a denial that Simonides wrote it.
  9. An introductory epigram states that Clearchus copied them exactly in Delphi and brought them to this remote place of Bactriana.
  10. In 1933, shortly after Stalin's agriculturalcollectivization policies plunged the Soviet Unioninto famine, Mandelstam wrote a short and searing poem titled "epigram AgainstStalin."

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