Sententious
51γνωμολογίας — γνωμολογίᾱς , γνωμολογία sententious style fem acc pl γνωμολογίᾱς , γνωμολογία sententious style fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) …
52γνωμολογίᾳ — γνωμολογίαι , γνωμολογία sententious style fem nom/voc pl γνωμολογίᾱͅ , γνωμολογία sententious style fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) …
53δογματίας — δογματίᾱς , δογματίας sententious person masc acc pl δογματίᾱς , δογματίας sententious person masc nom sg (attic epic doric aeolic) …
54sentence — [13] ‘Complete grammatical unit’ is a comparatively recent meaning of sentence, which only emerged in English in the 15th century. Its Latin ancestor sententia originally meant ‘feeling’, for it was a derivative of sentīre ‘feel’ (source also of… …
55sage — One of the over literary vocatives used by Charlotte Brontë in Jane Eyre is ‘sententious sage’, addressed by Mr Rochester to Jane. She has just said to him, in the middle of a philosophical discussion, ‘That sounds a dangerous maxim, sir;… …
56pithily — adverb in a pithy sententious manner she expressed herself pithily • Syn: ↑sententiously • Derived from adjective: ↑sententious (for: ↑sententiously), ↑pithy …
57sententiously — adverb in a pithy sententious manner she expressed herself pithily • Syn: ↑pithily • Derived from adjective: ↑sententious, ↑pithy (for: ↑pithily) …
58sobersided — adjective completely lacking in humor or lightness of touch choreography that was sobersided and sententious a play with a sobersided social message • Similar to: ↑humorless, ↑humourless, ↑unhumorous * * * ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective …
59sen|ten´tious|ne — sen|ten|tious «sehn TEHN shuhs», adjective. 1. full of meaning; saying much in few words: »grave reflections and sententious maxims. SYNONYM(S): pithy. 2. speaking as if one were a judge settling a question. 3. inclined to make wise sayings;… …
60sen|ten´tious|ly — sen|ten|tious «sehn TEHN shuhs», adjective. 1. full of meaning; saying much in few words: »grave reflections and sententious maxims. SYNONYM(S): pithy. 2. speaking as if one were a judge settling a question. 3. inclined to make wise sayings;… …