Sentences

truismatic in a sentence

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📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Truismatic refers to statements or beliefs that are obvious, self-evident, or lacking in originality, often providing little meaningful insight or contribution to a discussion.

Sample Sentences

  1. The speaker's argument was filled with truismatic statements that offered little new insight.
  2. In her essay, she cleverly critiqued the truismatic nature of modern political debates.
  3. His truismatic remarks about the importance of hard work seemed almost redundant in the discussion.
  4. The novel's theme was so truismatic that it failed to engage the readers on a deeper level.
  5. Despite its truismatic assertions, the presentation sparked a lively debate among the audience.