What is another word for tritely?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈa͡ɪtli] (IPA)

Tritely refers to something that is overused and lacks originality. Synonyms for tritely include commonplace, hackneyed, cliched, unoriginal, banal, or stale. These words describe something that is lacking in creativity or structure and is often used to describe writing, speeches, or other types of communication. These words may be helpful when trying to avoid using tritely and overused expressions or phrases. When trying to communicate more effectively, it is important to find words that convey the intended meaning without sounding tired or uninspired. Using synonyms instead of tritely helps to keep the language fresh and engaging, making the message more impactful and memorable.

What are the hypernyms for Tritely?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Tritely

At the end of the passage fourth door down said Procurio tritely of course he may be out one never knows what they are up to.
"The Young Visiters or, Mr. Salteena's Plan"
Daisy Ashford
One hopes the land may breed like qualities in her human offspring, not tritely to "try," but to do.
"The Land Of Little Rain"
Mary Hunter Austin
The text-books tell us tritely that the goose lives to be a hundred years.
"The New North"
Agnes Deans Cameron

Famous quotes with Tritely

  • There is only one type of decadence which is dangerous in art and literature, and unfortunately critics seldom scourge it as it deserves: it consists in being conventional and imitative, in tritely expressing cheap and superficial emotions.
    Henri Peyre

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