Truistic example sentences

tru·ism

noun

truism (noun) · truisms (plural noun)

  - a statement that is obviously true and says nothing new or interesting:

  - a proposition that states nothing beyond what is implied by any of its terms.

Synonyms

platitude, commonplace, banality, bromide, maxim, axiom, saw

"Truistic" Example Sentences

1. The statement, "truistic as it may seem, is nonetheless vital to understanding the situation."
2. It's a truistic observation, but often overlooked.
3. His speech was filled with truistic pronouncements that bored the audience.
4. While truistic, the idea bears repeating.
5. The argument felt rather truistic and lacked originality.
6. She dismissed his comments as truistic platitudes.
7. Despite its truistic nature, the message resonated deeply.
8. He delivered a truistic, yet oddly comforting, message.
9. The professor's lecture contained many truistic statements.
10. Her truistic remarks were met with polite nods.
11. It's a truistic but often ignored fact.
12. The novel's central theme is disappointingly truistic.
13. He found the film's message overly truistic.
14. Although truistic, the advice proved helpful.
15. The truistic nature of his words diminished their impact.
16. Her presentation, while truistic, was well-presented.
17. Even the most truistic statements can be profound.
18. The article offered a truistic yet insightful analysis.
19. His truistic pronouncements were met with skepticism.
20. The book explored a truistic idea in a novel way.
21. It's a truistic observation that needs no further explanation.
22. He prefaced his comments with a truistic remark.
23. The truistic sentiment resonated with the audience.
24. The film explored truistic themes with surprising depth.
25. This seemingly truistic idea has far-reaching implications.
26. He made a truistic point, but it was important nonetheless.
27. The truistic core of the narrative was its strength.
28. His arguments, while truistic, were well-supported.
29. She eloquently expressed a rather truistic observation.
30. The painting conveyed a truistic but powerful message.
31. Despite being truistic, the advice was ignored.
32. The author's truistic statements overshadowed the creativity.
33. The poem contained truistic elements woven with artistry.
34. A truistic understanding is the first step to growth.
35. His approach, though truistic, lacked finesse.
36. The underlying message was deceptively truistic.
37. They agreed on the truistic premise.
38. Her novel presented truistic themes with a new perspective.
39. The speech was unfortunately filled with truistic clichés.
40. It's a truistic but powerful reminder.
41. Many found his truistic pronouncements irritating.
42. He presented a truistic but necessary argument.
43. The essay's conclusion felt somewhat truistic.
44. His truistic philosophy guided his decisions.
45. The song's lyrics expressed a very truistic sentiment.
46. He challenged the truistic assumptions of the industry.
47. The novel’s ending felt somewhat truistic and predictable.
48. It was a truistic statement that went unchallenged.
49. The politician used truistic slogans to win votes.
50. Despite its truistic nature, the study provided valuable data.

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