Meaning Of The Word Trite

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trite
adjective: If you say that something such as an idea, remark, or story is trite, you mean that it is dull and boring because it has been said or told too many times.

trite in American English
worn out by constant use; no longer having freshness, originality, or novelty; stale
adjective: lacking in freshness or effectiveness because of constant use or excessive repetition; hackneyed; stale

trite in British English
adjective: hackneyed; dull

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