Examples of 'epigram' in a sentence
Meaning of "epigram"
Epigram - (noun) - a concise, clever, and often paradoxical statement or line of verse
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- An inscription in stone.
- A brief but witty saying.
- A short, witty or pithy poem.
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A dull epigram will count against you.
This is the moment for a brilliant epigram.
An epigram was written about her and the matter.
He was a master of the epigram and sketches.
A dull epigram scores against you.
You must compose a rhyming epigram.
Epigram is a functional programming language with dependent types.
Offer your epigram to our impatience.
Is perhaps the saddest epigram of all.
An epigram on the death of the poet.
Each story is followed by a poem that serves as an epigram.
The epigram runs along the semicircle of the carving.
Filangieri only obscures the question by a misplaced epigram.
The epigram of our age.
He is the long man with the short epigram.
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The greek epigram was a very popular poetic genre in the hellenistic period.
You laughed at my little epigram.
An epigram often flashes light into regions where reason shines but dimly.
I summed up all systems in aphrase and all existence in an epigram.
It is used in an epigram suited.
The philosophic evolutionist reverse and negatives the epigram.
But an epigram which tends to error is certainly the worst beginning one could imagine.
The philosphic evolutionist reverses and negatives the epigram.
Listen to the epigram Craveiro made on him.
It is a short poem or epigram.
The name of the epigram in the English.
They were nothing more to her than fresh subjects for epigram.
Some attributed the whole epigram to Simonides.
The vers de société tended to be merged in the epistle and in the epigram.
Compose an epigram.
This epigram caused immense grief to the Pope.
Each portrait seems to have been accompanied by a short epigram and commentary in prose.
Epigram became a literary genre in the Hellenistic period.
Each figure is illustrated by a Latin epigram.
Last of all comes the epigram or fragment of Domitius Marsus already referred to.
Cameo with portrait of a lady and Greek epigram.
Epigram also refers to the IDE usually packaged with the language.
The inscription reads an epigram of Tyrtaeus.
Amy Richlin identifies oratorical invective as a source for both satire and epigram.
He was credited with introducing the epigram into Italian poetry.
This brief epigram by William Blake expresses a universal idea with brevity and beauty.
The bridge was also adorned by an inscription bearing an epigram in greek by Agathias.
The epigram suited the Byzantine taste for the ornamental and for intellectual ingenuity.
Their names may have originally come from an epigram written by poet John Byrom.
The Epigram prototype was implemented by Conor McBride based on joint work with James McKinna.
The epithet Μακεδών is appended to his name before the third epigram in the Vat.
The epigram is directed to the Supreme Court of Victoria.
And what this anniversary party says about Chicago is perhaps the saddest epigram of all.
A Latin translation of the epigram by Hugo Grotius is given by Fabricius.
Andrew Melville composed a Latin epigram to him.