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    clichéd
    /ˈkliːʃeɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. showing a lack of originality; based on frequently repeated phrases or opinions: "the clichéd storytelling lacks that vital spark"

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  2. CLICHÉD definition: 1. often said, used, or done, and therefore not original and not interesting: 2. often said, used…. Learn more.

  3. an idea or expression that has been used too often and is often considered a sign of bad writing or old-fashioned thinking: The story is shamelessly corny, and grownups will groan at its clichés.

  4. 1. : marked by or abounding in clichés. 2. : hackneyed. a clichéd phrase. Synonyms. banal. cliché. cliche. cobwebby. commonplace. hackneyed. moth-eaten. musty. obligatory. shopworn. stale. stereotyped. threadbare.

  5. 1. : a trite phrase or expression. also : the idea expressed by it. 2. : a hackneyed theme, characterization, or situation. 3. : something (such as a menu item) that has become overly familiar or commonplace. cliché adjective. Did you know? What is the Difference Between cliché and stereotype?

  6. noun. a trite, stereotyped expression; a sentence or phrase, usually expressing a popular or common thought or idea, that has lost originality, ingenuity, and impact by long overuse, as sadder but wiser, or strong as an ox. Synonyms: commonplace, stereotype, bromide, platitude.

  7. Clichéd definition: full of or characterized by clichés. See examples of CLICHÉD used in a sentence.

  8. clichéd. connected with a phrase or an idea that has been used so often that it no longer has much meaning and is not interesting. Definition of clichéd adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Clichéd definition, full of or characterized by clichés: a clichéd, boring speech. See more.

  10. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › ClichéCliché - Wikipedia

    A cliché is often a vivid depiction of an abstraction that relies upon analogy or exaggeration for effect, often drawn from everyday experience. [7] [8] Used sparingly, it may succeed, but the use of a cliché in writing, speech, or argument is generally considered a mark of inexperience or a lack of originality.

  11. If you describe something as clichéd, you mean that it has been said, done, or used many times.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.