platitude
41platitude — noun boring us with his platitudes Syn: cliché, truism, commonplace, banality, old chestnut, bromide, inanity, banal/trite/hackneyed/stock phrase …
42Platitüde — Plattitüde …
43platitude — n 1. cliché, truism, commonplace, saying, phrase; Inf. bromide, Sl. chestnut, banality; Inf. drugstore philosophy, old story, twice told tale, old saw, old song, familiar tune; hackneyed expression, triviality, prosaicism, stereotyped expression …
44platitude — plat·i·tude …
45platitude — [ˈplætɪˌtjuːd] noun [C] something that has been said so often that it is no longer interesting and shows a lack of imagination …
46platitude — plat•i•tude [[t]ˈplæt ɪˌtud, ˌtyud[/t]] n. 1) a dull or trite remark, esp. one uttered as if it were fresh or profound 2) the quality or state of being dull or trite • Etymology: 1805–15; < F: lit., flatness =plat flat (see plate) + itude (as… …
47platitude — /ˈplætətjud / (say platuhtyoohd), / tʃud/ (say choohd) noun 1. a flat, dull, or trite remark, especially one uttered as if it were fresh and profound. 2. flatness, dullness, or triteness. {French, from plat flat. Compare French and English… …
48platitude — n. trite statement. ♦ platitudinarian, n. & a. (person) habitually uttering platitudes. ♦ platitudinize, v.i. utter platitudes. ♦ platitudinous, a …
49platitude — pla|ti|tu|de sb., n, r, rne (plathed) …
50Platitude — Pla|ti|tude [... ty:d(ə) ] vgl. D✓Plattitüde …