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epigrammatic Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


epigrammatic ka kya matlab hota hai


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Adjective:

विदग्धोक्ति,



epigrammatic's Usage Examples:

The Letters are models of graceful thought and refined expression, each of them dealing with a single topic and generally ending with an epigrammatic point.


The general results of the last fifty years of the first period (130 to 80) may be thus summed up. In poetry we have the satires of Lucilius, the tragedies of Accius and of a few successors among the Roman aristocracy, who thus exemplified the affinity of the Roman stage to Roman oratory; various annalistic poems intended to serve as continuations of the great poem of Ennius; minor poems of an epigrammatic and erotic character, unimportant anticipations of the Alexandrian tendency operative in the following period; works of criticism in trochaic tetrameters by Porcius Licinus and others, forming part of the critical and grammatical movement which almost from the first accompanied the creative movement in Latin literature, and which may be regarded as rude precursors of the didactic epistles that Horace devoted to literary criticism.


A Canadian Drama Hardly Exists; Among Its Best Works Are The Pleasantly Epigrammatic Plays Of F.


The fundamental truism is the epigrammatic assertion of this distinction.


His style is clear and vigorous, and not unfrequently terse and epigrammatic. He published Quattro Novelle in 1829; Storia d'Italia sotto i Barbari in 1830; Vita di Dante, 1839; Meditazioni Storiche, 1842-1845; Le Speranze d'Italia, 1844; Pensieri sulla Storia d'Italia, 1858; Della Monarchia rappresentativa in Italia (Florence, 1857).


Emerson's style is brilliant, epigrammatic, gem-like; clear in sentences, obscure in paragraphs.


His style ranges from the brilliancy of his youth to the sternness and sombre gravity of age, passing almost to poetic expression in its epigrammatic terseness.


The style of the Epodes is pointed and epigrammatic, that of the Satires natural and familiar.


The style is quaint and epigrammatic;.


It aims less at clearness and vividness than at epigrammatic point.



Synonyms:

aphoristic, concise, apothegmatic,



Antonyms:

wordiness, long-winded, voluble, prolix,



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