Improve your speaking skills with instant feedback 🤖 Practice English with AI
Confusing Words in English

Epigram vs. Epigraph


Epigram
Definition
An epigram is a brief, witty, and often paradoxical statement or poem, typically conveying a clever or satirical point.
Epigraph
Definition
An epigraph is a quotation or saying at the beginning of a book or chapter, often used to suggest its theme or provide insight.
Example
  • The poet's latest collection is filled with sharp epigrams that capture modern life.
  • He often quotes epigrams from famous authors to illustrate his points in conversations.
  • The epigram at the beginning of the book perfectly sets the tone for the story that follows.
Example
  • The novel opens with an epigraph from Shakespeare that hints at its tragic themes.
  • She chose an inspiring epigraph for her thesis to reflect her research focus.
  • In the introduction, the author includes an epigraph that encapsulates the essence of the entire work.