Platitude

PLAT-uh-tood

Definition

  1. (noun) An overused remark or cliché that lacks originality.

Example

Tired of hearing the same old platitudes, she rolled her eyes at “Everything happens for a reason.”

Fun Fact

Platitudes are common in motivational speeches, political campaigns, and greeting cards. While they may offer temporary comfort, their overuse diminishes their impact. George Orwell criticized political platitudes in his essay Politics and the English Language, arguing that such empty phrases often mask real issues. Interestingly, many platitudes—such as “good things come to those who wait”—contradict each other, making them even less meaningful.

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