Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
epigrammatical
Adjective
ˌɛpɪˈɡræmətɪkəl
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Definition
Relating to or resembling an epigram; expressing a thought in a witty or concise manner.
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Examples
- His epigrammatical remarks often left the audience in thoughtful silence.
- The novel is filled with epigrammatical passages that brilliantly capture the essence of the characters.
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Meaning
Epigrammatical describes a style of writing that is clever, concise, and often intended to be humorous or insightful. It refers to the quality of being epigrammatic, which is characterized by a short, witty statement or poem that conveys an idea or observation in a striking way.
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Synonyms
- witty
- pithy
- concise
- terse
- clever