Meaning of Truism | Babel Free
Definitions
- A self-evident or obvious truth.
- A banality or cliché.
Equivalents
العربية
البديهيّة
Български
баналност
Cymraeg
gwireb
Deutsch
Allgemeinplatz
Banalität
Binse
Binsenwahrheit
Binsenweisheit
Floskel
Gemeinplatz
Klischee
Klugheit
Plattitüde
Truismus
Ελληνικά
κοινοτυπία
Esperanto
evidentaĵo
Español
banalidad
cliché
grullada
lugar común
obviedad
perogrullada
tópico
truismo
verdad de perogrullo
Gàidhlig
dearbh-bhriathar
Galego
trivialidade
Magyar
közhely
日本語
自明の理
Nederlands
gemeenplaats
Português
truísmo
Română
banalitate
Examples
“It is a truism that the people who attend a rally for President Trump more than two years before he’s on the ballot again are generally strong supporters of President Trump.”
“The phrase If something exists, there is porn of it used to be a clever internet meme; now it’s a truism.”
“After a little decent sorrow had been put forth for the late "severe affliction," joined with some weariful truisms about resignation to the will of Providence, the rest of the epistle was filled up with reproofs about her ladyship's extraordinary and improper conduct in setting off without his consent!”
“A medical “truism” holds that nose hair filters the air we breathe and therefore protects us from infection by airborne viruses, bacteria and other pathogens. But, as is often the case with truisms, its history may be more venerable than verified.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
See also
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