Sententious (adjective)

Given to using maxims or moralistic or philosophical observations.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word 'sententia' meaning opinion, judgment.

Examples:

  1. The sententious old man was known for dispensing wise advice to anyone who would listen.
  2. The sententious professor was famous for his witty aphorisms and insightful commentary.
  3. The sententious novel was filled with wise reflections on the meaning of life and the human condition.
  4. The sententious speech was full of powerful quotes and moralistic statements, delivered with great conviction.
  5. The sententious poet was celebrated for his ability to capture the essence of life in simple, powerful lines.
Some random words: confront, monosyllable, industrialism