11 Verbs to Use for the Word truism

Scarcely had he uttered the truism, when an Alarab approached, leading by the hand a strong but nimble mule.

They express the sanguine and heroic truisms on which civilization is built; for it is clear that unless civilization is built on truisms, it is not built at all.

" He garnished this absurd truism with a wave of his hand so solemn that Donnegan was chilled; as though the fat man were actually conversant with the Three Sisters.

To know, for example, that the endless variety of colour which we see in plants is developed only by the rays of the sun, is to know a truism sublime by its very comprehensiveness.

Here it is that the self-taught man comes to grief and often misses the mere truisms of traditional teaching.

They can only answer the great paradox by repeating the truism.

He is as fluent and copiousas skilful in spreading a truism over a dozen well-sounding linesas any of his predecessors.

I apologise for stating all these truisms.

The habits of the Americans being essentially gregarious, and business teaching the truism that a cent saved is a cent gained, hackney coaches are comparatively little used by the men; for it must be remembered that idlers in this country are an invisible minority of the community!

If any one should object that this is a truism, the answer is ready: Writers disregard its truth, as traders disregard the truism of honesty being the best policy.

Indeed, there are, as Shakespeare's contented Duke says, "books in the running brooks, and good in every thing;" and so far from neglecting to turn the ill-wind to our account, we are disposed to venture a few seasonable truisms for the gratification of our readers, although a wag may say our subject is a dry one.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  truism