- banally
- adverb see banal
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
banally — banal ► ADJECTIVE ▪ tediously unoriginal or ordinary. DERIVATIVES banality noun (pl. banalities) banally adverb. ORIGIN originally meaning «compulsory», hence «common»: from French ban proclamation, summons … English terms dictionary
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banally — adv. in a commonplace way, in a manner which lacks freshness or novelty … English contemporary dictionary
banally — ba·nal·ly … English syllables
banally — ˈbānəlē; bəˈnallē, ällē, ȧllē also ba ; i adverb : in a banal manner … Useful english dictionary
banal — adjective Etymology: French, from Middle French, of compulsory feudal service, possessed in common, commonplace, from ban Date: 1825 lacking originality, freshness, or novelty ; trite Synonyms: see insipid … New Collegiate Dictionary
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banal — banality /beuh nal i tee, bay /, n. banally, adv. /beuh nal , nahl , bayn l/, adj. devoid of freshness or originality; hackneyed; trite: a banal and sophomoric treatment of courage on the frontier. [1745 55; < F; OF: pertaining to a ban (see BAN2 … Universalium
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