Epitaph in a sentence as a noun

> Yet it's still too early to write the PCs epitaph.

"It hasn't happened before, so it can't happen now" makes for nothing but a great epitaph.

To paraphrase the epitaph of Sir Christopher Wren - if you seek his monument, log in.

Folks have published 'famous epitaph' books before - is this different?

There is clear resonance between his main point and Kazantzakis's famous epitaph: .

Instead I found a lovingly crafted epitaph in stylish, uninterrupted verse.

Like an animated, responsive epitaph on your gravestone.

"I can think of no more fitting epitaph than the final clause of the original ARC copyright statement: 'If you fail to abide by the terms of this license, then your conscience will haunt you for the rest of your life.

Epitaph definitions

noun

an inscription on a tombstone or monument in memory of the person buried there

noun

a summary statement of commemoration for a dead person