Use "trite cliche" in a sentence

1. The heading is trite.

2. Banality: 1 n a trite or obvious remark Synonyms: bromide , cliche , commonplace , platitude Type of: comment , input , remark a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information truism an obvious truth

3. His article is stuffed with cliche & 1 & .

4. Cliche is a feature of bad journalism.

5. "Turan mistakes archetype for cliche," he said.

6. It costs not trite than 50 dollars.

7. It'sound cliche, but thi is a biggie.

8. He must be a fixture of the cliche.

9. I swear, if all remain clichephobic, we are doomed to a cliche shortage for even fresh Cliches will become cliche

10. His remarks were trite and commonplace.

11. You reject everything that is garish and trite.

12. That was true no matter how trite It'sounded.

13. Unoriginal; trite: used Copybook phrases in the essay.

14. You should always try to avoid the use of cliche.

15. Besides, I reasoned they would be trite.

16. Buzzwords are popular words that can become overused and cliche

17. This point may now seem obvious or even trite.

18. The article collapses under the sheer weight of cliche.

19. This, too, trite, but its inherent truth is undeniable.

20. Unoriginal; trite: used Copybook phrases in the essay.

21. He ended his lecture with a trite morality.

22. What does Corny mean? Unsophisticated, old-fashioned, trite, sentimental, etc

23. I hate to cite a cliche, but Dad on the streets?

24. It is a trite simile to compare her teeth to pearls.

25. As trite as the saying has become, it remains nonetheless true.

26. ‘it sounds Corny, but as soon as I saw her I knew she was the one’ ‘It may sound trite, cliche, Corny, even, but I would like to thank my parents.’ ‘There's nothing Corny about her sentimental soul - the music has classic written all over it.’

27. ♫ A crumbling cliche case ♫ ♫ crumpled and puffy faced ♫

28. You do know that banging your professor is a cliche, right?

29. He is also, by mere association with drug charges, a cliche.

30. It's trite, when talking about him, to talk about Courageousness

31. And he ended with a homily, trite or profound according to taste.

32. It is a trite simile to compare her teeth to pearls.Sentence dictionary

33. I've learned that the cliche about life not being fair is true.

34. She trotted out the old cliche that 'a trouble shared is a trouble halved.'

35. Trite: a Banal and sophomoric treatment of courage on the frontier

36. Finally, It'sounds trite but the secret really is to keep talking.

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38. In this domain it serves, to use the unavoidable cliche, merely as a rubber stamp.

39. 6 And he ended with a homily, trite or profound according to taste.

40. I know it sounds trite, but you're so lucky to have your son.

41. Ponygirl services and Bedizens the trite, the disposable, throwaway objects, or things that need…

42. Bathos can also be used more broadly for something that’s trite or overly sentimental.

43. The film is a farrago of trite emotions, one-note acting and embarrassing lines.

44. I can't believe I have a crush on a girl with such cliche wishes.

45. Truffaut's freeze frame at the end of "The 400 Blows" (19 became a cliche.

46. I know it might sound like a trite remark, but mothers usually know best.

47. I know it will sound trite, but I've loved being part of this club.

48. Contrived plotting, such as marriages of convenience, trite misunderstandings and mistaken identities, should be avoided.

49. Anecdote chestnut An old, stale joke; a trite, oft-repeated tale or story

50. Most of the critical treatises in the classical tradition are trite and commonplace.

51. I thought it would fit the'90s horror cliche... if you turned out to be the killer.

52. Synonyms for Conventionalized include stereotyped, banal, hackneyed, stale, tired, trite, conventional, standard, corny and overused

53. In the trite words of many a wedding speech, they have gained a son or daughter.

54. Now " kindness " might sound like a very mild word, and it's prone to its own abundant cliche.

55. Synonyms for Banality include cliche, cliché, platitude, truism, bromide, trope, commonplace, shibboleth, homily and groaner

56. A poignant but erroneous cliche has made its way into journalism over the past few years.

57. It is also a cliche that computers are incapable of creative thought - in other words, imagination.

58. It has become a cliche to say that Prague is the most beautiful city in Europe.

59. He had something to prove, something that would sound trite if it were put into words.

60. It's a cliche to say that science is associated with masculinity and the arts with femininity.

61. Don't the saints, loosely construed, help everyone refresh their minds and hearts away from stalemates and from frigid cliche?

62. Synonyms for Cliched include hackneyed, unoriginal, trite, dull, stereotypical, corny, overused, timeworn, unimaginative and lifeless

63. His lyrics about love and peace are too trite for me to take them seriously.

64. It's a cliche to say people are living in fear, but sadly it's all too true in Larne.

65. Drearily commonplace and often predictable; trite: "Blunt language cannot hide a Banal conception" (James Wolcott)

66. This trite communication put an end to Emma's overtures and she began to fade from their lives.

67. Leaders who confuse vision with cliche, however, betray their own ignorance of the human part of performance and change challenges.

68. And it was like a lot of you, kind of a prosaic example, kind of trite.

69. On a global level, it also strikes me that the circus metaphor is in danger of becoming an exhausted cliche.

70. A Banal or trite lyric, however, can be - with the right vocal cords - brilliantly and shatteringly conveyed

71. Banal definition, devoid of freshness or originality; hackneyed; trite: a Banal and sophomoric treatment of courage on the frontier

72. Pack it tight, add basketball footage as dramatic as it is trite, and throw it into the Hollywood Plot Machine.

73. Cant definition is - the expression or repetition of conventional or trite opinions or sentiments; especially : the insincere use of pious words

74. It has become a cliche to say that presidential candidates are being marketed like bars of soap and boxes of cereal.

75. The hole’s so deep, how’s he gonna dig out? The movie writes some checks it can’t cash, ending violently and Anticlimactically with a peabrained cliche

76. Though, as times change, our definitions of what is ‘trite’, what is ‘banal’, and what is ‘commonplace’ also change; Cliches always remain Cliches.

77. Life is not composed by aphorism, how can we decorate it with pompous cliche & 1 & s? I send you my most sincere greeting in silence.

78. Unoriginal, banal, trite, hackneyed, dull, old-fashioned, stereotyped, commonplace, feeble, stale, cheesy (informal), old hat I know it sounds Corny, but I'm not motivated by money

79. Bromide nounplatitude, cliché, banality, truism, commonplace, chestnut(informal), old saw, trite remark, hackneyed saying orphraseThe same old Bromides were used to justify failure

80. 30 Life is not composed by aphorism, how can we decorate it with pompous cliche & 1 & s? I send you my most sincere greeting in silence.