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Synonyms for motto
ˈmɒt oʊmot·to
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
motto
The proverb or adage gives homely truth in condensed, practical form, the adage often pictorial. "Hope deferred maketh the heart sick" is a proverb; "The cat loves fish, but dares not wet her feet," is an adage. Both the proverb and the adage, but especially the latter, are thought of as ancient and widely known. An aphorism partakes of the character of a definition; it is a summary statement of what the author sees and believes to be true. An apothegm is a terse statement of what is plain or easily proved. The aphorism is philosophical, the apothegm practical. A dictum is a statement of some person or school, on whom it depends for authority; as, a dictum of Aristotle. A saying is impersonal, current among the common people, deriving its authority from its manifest truth or good sense; as, it is an old saying, "the more haste, the worse speed." A saw is a saying that is old, but somewhat worn and tiresome. Precept is a command to duty; motto or maxim is a brief statement of cherished truth, the maxim being more uniformly and directly practical; "God is love" may be a motto, "Fear God and fear naught," a maxim. The precepts of the Sermon on the Mount will furnish the Christian with invaluable maxims or mottoes. A byword is a phrase or saying used reproachfully or contemptuously.
Synonyms:
adage, aphorism, apothegm, axiom, byword, dictum, maxim, precept, proverb, saw, saying, truism
Princeton's WordNet
motto, slogan, catchword, shibbolethnoun
a favorite saying of a sect or political group
Synonyms:
catchword, motto, slogan, shibboleth, guide word, guideword
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Editors Contribution
precept- rules about really important things
something you believe.
Submitted by rinat on September 10, 2019
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How to use motto in a sentence?
My creative work is happening and it’s all because of that time running out. My motto is, ‘If not now, when? If not me, who?’ And so now I just go for everything, and I keep going for it.
Nobodys done more to change the court system in the history of our country than Donald Trump, and Mr. President, were going to keep on doing it. My motto is Leave no vacancy behind.
This a not a personal interest for me, there is a motto that says you will die for country. I took the right decision.
The motto of chivalry is also the motto of wisdom; to serve all, but love only one.
( Atkins) rose to the highest calling, Jack Atkins laid down Jack Atkins life to save the lives of Jack Atkins fellow warriors. In so doing, Jack Atkins embodied the deepest meaning of the motto of Mountain Division : Jack Atkins climbed to glory.
Translations for motto
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- شعارArabic
- mottoCzech
- MottoGerman
- divisa, lema, moteSpanish
- شعارPersian
- tunnuslause, motto, vaalilauseFinnish
- deviseFrench
- facal-suaicheantais, ceann-sgrìobhadhScottish Gaelic
- モットー, 標語Japanese
- mottoLatin
- motto, lijfspreuk, wapenspreukDutch
- mottoNorwegian
- lemaPortuguese
- девизRussian
- mottoSwedish
- parolaTurkish
- девізUkrainian
- مثلاUrdu
- 座右銘Chinese
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