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noun

adage

AD-ihj
noun
1
A short, well-known saying that expresses a general truth or piece of wisdom.
"The old adage "look before you leap" proved true once again."
"As the adage goes, patience is a virtue."

How to Use Adage

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA traditional saying that captures a common piece of wisdom, similar to a proverb.

Easily confused with
adagio
Common pairings
old adage as the adage goes common adage

Word Forms

adages plural

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Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French adage, from Latin adagium.

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