WOTD: Sententious

Phonetic Spelling: sen-TEN-shuhs
Part(s) of Speech: adjective

Meaning(s):

  1. Abounding in pithy aphorisms or maxims: a sententious book.
  2. Given to excessive moralizing; self-righteous.
  3. Given to or using pithy sayings or maxims: a sententious poet.
  4. Of the nature of a maxim; pithy.

 

Example:

It was inconceivable that she was using the boring, sententious, contentious Shepherd for anything but a hollow threat to him, but this semblance of wrongdoing could now be turned to
advantage. — Kurt Vonnegut, Player Piano

Origin: Sententious is related to sententia, the Latin root for the word sentence. The Latin word sententiosus meant “full of meaning, pithy.”