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platitude
English
Etymology
From French platitude, from plat (“flat”), from Vulgar Latin *plattus, from Ancient Greek ??????? (platús).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?plat?tju?d/, /?plat?t?u?d/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?plæt?t(j)ud/
Noun
platitude (countable and uncountable, plural platitudes)
- (countable) An often-quoted saying that is supposed to be meaningful but has become unoriginal or hackneyed through overuse; a cliché.
- (countable) A claim that is trivially true, to the point of being uninteresting.
- (uncountable) Flatness; lack of change, activity, or deviation.
- (uncountable) Unoriginality; triteness.
Quotations
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:platitude.
Synonyms
- cliché
- See also Thesaurus:saying
Related terms
Translations
References
- platitude at OneLook Dictionary Search
- platitude in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
Dutch
Etymology
From French platitude.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pla?ti?tyd?/
Noun
platitude f (plural platitudes, diminutive platitudetje n)
- platitude, cliché
French
Etymology
plat (“flat”) +? -itude
Noun
platitude f (uncountable)
- flatness
- 1921, Henri-René Lenormand, Le Simoun[3]:
- La chebka. Une immense platitude de pierres. Une sorte de néant jaunâtre, sous un ciel sulfureux.
- The Sebkha. A vast expanse of rocks. A sort of yellowish nothingness under a sulfurous sky.
- La chebka. Une immense platitude de pierres. Une sorte de néant jaunâtre, sous un ciel sulfureux.
- 1921, Henri-René Lenormand, Le Simoun[3]:
- (figuratively) blandness; lack of originality
Further reading
- “platitude” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Portuguese
Noun
platitude f (plural platitudes)
- platitude (an overused saying)
- Synonym: clichê
- platitude; triteness; unoriginality
- Synonym: banalidade
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platitudinously
English
Etymology
platitudinous +? -ly
Adverb
platitudinously (comparative more platitudinously, superlative most platitudinously)
- In the manner of a platitude.
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