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Are "saying", "motto", and "maxim" all synonyms of "proverb"?
Sep 2, 2011 6:18 AM
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A saying is a short, commonly known expression which usually offers advice or wisdom. Proverbs, mottos and maxims are types of sayings.
A proverb is a piece of common-sense wisdom. ie: "nothing ventured, nothing gained"
A motto is a sentence chosen to represent the ideals of an institution or company. ie: "Subway, eat fresh" (The Subway motto)
A maxim expresses a general truth or prescribed rule of conduct. ie: "actions speak louder than words"
I hope I could help.
September 2, 2011
Pretty much, i would say that proverbs is more of a sayings/ tales/maxim.
Motto wouldnt fit as its more of a pledge/ intent/motivation etc
hope this helps :)
September 2, 2011
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