verb
- to speak or write in aphorisms; to express ideas in the form of brief, memorable statements
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The philosopher tends to aphorise rather than explain his ideas at length.
- She has a habit of aphorising about life’s complexities.
- The writer chose to aphorise his wisdom in short, punchy sentences.
- Rather than lecture, the teacher would aphorise key concepts.
- He began to aphorise his observations about human nature.