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Commonplace (Noun)

Meaning

A trite or obvious remark.

Classification

Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.

Examples

  • The phrase "absence makes the heart grow fonder" has become a commonplace remark at weddings and long-distance relationship gatherings.
  • His "think outside the box" advice was a commonplace comment that didn't offer any real insight or value.
  • The politician's speech was filled with commonplace phrases like "we must work together" and "a brighter future for all," but lacked any concrete policy proposals.
  • The comedian's jokes relied on commonplace observations about marriage and parenthood, but failed to deliver any original or surprising punchlines.
  • The self-help book was filled with commonplace advice like "believe in yourself" and "follow your dreams," but didn't offer any practical or actionable steps.

Synonyms

  • Platitude
  • Bromide
  • Banality
  • Cliche

Hypernyms

  • Truism
  • Comment
  • Remark
  • Input

Related Words

  • Commonplace (adjective)
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