truism [noun]

Definition of truism:

  • A statement that is obviously true and often overused.
  • A commonplace or hackneyed truth.

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Sentence/Example of truism:

"You get what you pay for" is a classic truism in the business world.

The old truism "time heals all wounds" is often tested.

It's a truism that practice makes perfect.

The politician's speech was filled with tired truisms.

Despite being a truism, many people still ignore the importance of saving money.

The coach reminded the team of the truism that teamwork is essential.

It's a truism that honesty is the best policy.

While it's a truism that we learn from our mistakes, some lessons are painful.

The truism "absence makes the heart grow fonder" is often put to the test.

The teacher emphasized the truism that education is the key to success.

It's a truism that good things come to those who wait.

The truism "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" is a reminder of subjectivity.

The old truism "blood is thicker than water" is often challenged in modern times.

It's a truism that health is wealth.

The truism "actions speak louder than words" is a powerful message.

The truism "hindsight is 20/20" is often used to explain past mistakes.

It's a truism that variety is the spice of life.

The truism "you are what you eat" is a cornerstone of healthy living.

The truism "don't put all your eggs in one basket" is sound financial advice.

The truism "the early bird gets the worm" is a competitive advantage.

It's a truism that people change over time.

The truism "every cloud has a silver lining" offers hope in difficult times.

The truism "opposites attract" is often tested in relationships.

The truism "it takes two to tango" is a reminder of shared responsibility.

The truism "less is more" is often applied to minimalist design.