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Definition of maxim in English:

maxim

noun ˈmaksɪmˈmæksəm
  • A short, pithy statement expressing a general truth or rule of conduct.

    格言,箴言

    the maxim that actions speak louder than words

    事实胜于雄辩的格言。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Together, writers associated with raison d'état are seen as providing a set of maxims to leaders on how to conduct their foreign affairs so as to ensure the security of the state.
    • You must form all conclusions and all maxims for yourselves, from premises and data collected and considered by yourself.
    • He abhorred the arrogant youngsters intruding on companies of whose staff and products they were wholly ignorant, brandishing maxims that threw hundreds out of work.
    • These were the jet-setting academics of the ancient world, who were praised for their maxims and consulted for their wisdom.
    • What we have seen in various states is little more than the confirmation of old maxims about how and why governments grow and what, if anything, can be done to arrest that growth.
    • And the loveable curmudgeon is responsible for most of literature's best quotations, maxims and aphorisms.
    • It is also true that ‘white wine with fish and red wine with meat’ is an absurd generalization built on a couple of sound maxims.
    • Some of these examples are maxims, precepts, quips, proverbs and epigrams.
    • They'll assume you're following certain maxims, and because of that platform of understanding, you can be much more meaningful.
    • Besides the potential of wisdom attributed to popular maxims there is another sign pointing in the same direction.
    • Therefore, ethical action is equated with following rules, principles, laws, maxims, and codes.
    • This maxim was perhaps most apparent in May when the company announced it was going public.
    • In retrospect, my conversations reinforced a few very general maxims.
    • It can also mean a precept, rule, principle, maxim, formula or method.
    • The common proverbial maxims of prudence, being founded in universal experience, are perhaps the best general rules which can be given about it.
    • Perhaps, the gist of it all could be summed up in the old maxim that truth is stranger than fiction.
    • The general maxim is that it is better for ten guilty men to go free than punish an innocent, and so we should oppose this change.
    • Men of maxims enter into no such education, retaining the patented rules they already have to hand, bought off a common shelf.
    • From childhood through adolescence, maxims are drilled into people; they get a manufactured answer for every question.
    • One would not expect a common ethical standard among maxims spoken by different characters in a mime.
    Synonyms
    saying, adage, aphorism, proverb, motto, saw, axiom, dictum, precept, epigram
    catchphrase, slogan, byword, watchword
    truism, platitude, cliché
    French bon mot
    rare apophthegm

Origin

Late Middle English (denoting an axiom): from French maxime, from medieval Latin (propositio) maxima 'largest or most important (proposition)'.

Definition of maxim in US English:

maxim

nounˈmæksəmˈmaksəm
  • A short, pithy statement expressing a general truth or rule of conduct.

    格言,箴言

    the maxim that actions speak louder than words

    事实胜于雄辩的格言。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is also true that ‘white wine with fish and red wine with meat’ is an absurd generalization built on a couple of sound maxims.
    • And the loveable curmudgeon is responsible for most of literature's best quotations, maxims and aphorisms.
    • The common proverbial maxims of prudence, being founded in universal experience, are perhaps the best general rules which can be given about it.
    • One would not expect a common ethical standard among maxims spoken by different characters in a mime.
    • Some of these examples are maxims, precepts, quips, proverbs and epigrams.
    • Together, writers associated with raison d'état are seen as providing a set of maxims to leaders on how to conduct their foreign affairs so as to ensure the security of the state.
    • These were the jet-setting academics of the ancient world, who were praised for their maxims and consulted for their wisdom.
    • Therefore, ethical action is equated with following rules, principles, laws, maxims, and codes.
    • They'll assume you're following certain maxims, and because of that platform of understanding, you can be much more meaningful.
    • The general maxim is that it is better for ten guilty men to go free than punish an innocent, and so we should oppose this change.
    • In retrospect, my conversations reinforced a few very general maxims.
    • He abhorred the arrogant youngsters intruding on companies of whose staff and products they were wholly ignorant, brandishing maxims that threw hundreds out of work.
    • This maxim was perhaps most apparent in May when the company announced it was going public.
    • Men of maxims enter into no such education, retaining the patented rules they already have to hand, bought off a common shelf.
    • From childhood through adolescence, maxims are drilled into people; they get a manufactured answer for every question.
    • You must form all conclusions and all maxims for yourselves, from premises and data collected and considered by yourself.
    • It can also mean a precept, rule, principle, maxim, formula or method.
    • Perhaps, the gist of it all could be summed up in the old maxim that truth is stranger than fiction.
    • Besides the potential of wisdom attributed to popular maxims there is another sign pointing in the same direction.
    • What we have seen in various states is little more than the confirmation of old maxims about how and why governments grow and what, if anything, can be done to arrest that growth.
    Synonyms
    saying, adage, aphorism, proverb, motto, saw, axiom, dictum, precept, epigram

Origin

Late Middle English (denoting an axiom): from French maxime, from medieval Latin (propositio) maxima ‘largest or most important (proposition)’.

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