Epigram
(noun)
A concise and clever statement or remark, often in verse form, that expresses a witty or satirical point of view.
Origin:
From the greek epigramma "inscription, epigram".
Examples:
- An epigram is a short, clever statement or remark.
- His epigrams were famous for their wit and satire.
- Epigrams are often written in verse form.
- An epigram is a literary device that is used to make a witty and clever observation.
- He was famous for his clever epigrams.