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    proverbial
    /prəˈvəːbɪəl/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a word or phrase) referred to in a proverb or idiom: "I'm going to stick out like the proverbial sore thumb"

    noun

    • 1. used to stand for a word or phrase that is normally part of a proverb or idiom but is not actually uttered: "one word out of line, and the proverbial hits the fan"

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  2. (of a statement) commonly known, esp. because it is from a proverb or saying known by many people, or because it expresses a truth known by a particular group of people:

  3. The meaning of PROVERBIAL is of, relating to, or resembling a proverb. How to use proverbial in a sentence.

  4. You use proverbial to show that you know the way you are describing something is one that is often used or is part of a popular saying. The limousine sped off down the road in the proverbial cloud of dust.

  5. If something is proverbial, it's referred to in a familiar saying. If your little brother knocks over his milk and starts crying, you might think of the proverbial spilled milk.

  6. Proverbial definition: of, relating to, or characteristic of a proverb. See examples of PROVERBIAL used in a sentence.

  7. Define proverbial. proverbial synonyms, proverbial pronunciation, proverbial translation, English dictionary definition of proverbial. adj. 1. Of the nature of a proverb. 2. Expressed in a proverb. 3. Widely referred to, as if the subject of a proverb; famous. pro·ver′bi·al·ly adv.

  8. Definition of proverbial adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.