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Cliche   /kliʃˈeɪ/   Listen
Cliche

noun
1.
A trite or obvious remark.  Synonyms: banality, bromide, commonplace, platitude.






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"Cliche" Quotes from Famous Books



... B. Memoirs, Gardendale, California, 1939. The book never was published; it was merely printed to satisfy the senescent vanity of a property-worshiping, cliche-parroting reactionary who made money ranching before he became governor of Wyoming. He tells a few good anecdotes of range days. Numerous better books pertaining to the range are NOT listed here; this mediocrity ...
— Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest • J. Frank Dobie



Words linked to "Cliche" :   input, comment, banality, remark, bromide, platitude, truism, commonplace



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