Examples of 'platitude' in a sentence

Meaning of "platitude"

A platitude is a remark or statement that is overused and unoriginal, lacking in depth or meaning
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  • An often-quoted saying that is supposed to be meaningful but has become unoriginal or hackneyed through overuse; a cliché.
  • A claim that is trivially true, to the point of being uninteresting.
  • Flatness; lack of change, activity, or deviation.
  • Unoriginality; triteness.

How to use "platitude" in a sentence

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platitude
The stock platitude of the untroubled mind.
Thank you for the worthless platitude.
A platitude so ingenious as that of affirming the.
Call that a vague platitude if you want.
I did not quite get that last platitude.
A pat on the back and a platitude about boys being boys.
Some would say that this is a platitude.
Sounds like such a platitude when you put it that way.
Thanks for that shitty platitude.
No platitude knowingly unexpressed.
You have got a serious platitude problem.
Ayanā with the platitude that whatever is to be will come true.
Insert your favorite platitude here.
He illustrates the text with cartoons by prominent humorists mocking hypocrisy and platitude.
Sometimes the terms stereotype or platitude are used as a synonym.

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To say that our society is in crisis is just a platitude.
Our goal of universality is neither platitude nor a reflection of inertia.
Something had turned him into a human platitude.
It is almost a platitude to say so.
I would trade every superficial platitude.
I would trade every superficial platitude for just one minute of evidence that somebody somewhere cares.
The issue is far more than a human platitude.
This recital is a pointless platitude which adds nothing to the Commission text.
That can sound like a really lovely platitude.
There must be some humanoid platitude I can use to cheer you up.
Not comparing yourself to others has become a platitude.
Other critics argue that it is a parting platitude that comes across as pretended.
Analysis of their dreams suggests that the region is a boundless platitude.
This godlike phantom is nothing more than a revolting platitude which deserves neither faith nor thought.
To say that China is complicated and contradictory is a platitude.
It 's not a platitude to feel some gratitude.
We have disproved the platitude.
What platitude will my portrait express?
And power is a banal platitude.
Extreme platitude or witticism of the real?
But this is still a platitude.
Here 's another platitude they jam down our throat.
Silence brings more comfort than any advice or platitude we could give.
Was that just a generic platitude or was that a subtle bid for attention?
People have got so far away from the obvious that a platitude startles them.
What if this platitude reflected a misunderstanding of the nature of disruptions and how they develop?
It becomes a platitude.
It 's a case that shows that promoting unionization of the undocumented is not an empty platitude.
If only you knew how true a banal platitude can be, my dear colleague.
To say you are wonderful Would be a platitude.
This is all so obvious, but you quote a platitude and think you have understood it.
But Berman is much too serious for the easy platitude.
The stock platitude of the untroubled mind . Hm.
I give points for attitude and I take points away for platitude.
No sorry for your loss, or any kind of platitude for the grieving widow.

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