Sententiosity vs Sententious - What's the difference?
sententiosity | sententious |
(obsolete) The quality or state of being sententious.
(obsolete) Full of meaning.
Using as few words as possible; pithy and concise.
Tending to use aphorisms or maxims, especially given to trite moralizing.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between sententiosity and sententious
is that sententiosity is (obsolete) the quality or state of being sententious while sententious is (obsolete) full of meaning.As a noun sententiosity
is (obsolete) the quality or state of being sententious.As an adjective sententious is
(obsolete) full of meaning.sententiosity
English
Noun
(en-noun)- (Sir Thomas Browne)