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1 triteness
noun banalidadn.• banalidad s.f.• trivialidad s.f.['traɪtnɪs]N lo trillado, lo manido, falta f de originalidad -
2 triteness
s.1 vulgaridad (coarseness), trivialidad, cosa muy usada o muy común.2 falta de originalidad, trillada repetición, trilladez. -
3 trite
((of a remark, saying etc) already said in exactly the same way so often that it no longer has any worth, effectiveness etc: His poetry is full of trite descriptions of nature.) banal- tritely- triteness
tr[traɪt]1 (subject) trillado,-a, manido,-a2 (sentiment) banaladj.• gastado, -a adj.• socorrido, -a adj.• trillado, -a adj.• trivial adj.traɪtadjective triter, tritest trillado[traɪt]ADJ trillado, manido* * *[traɪt]adjective triter, tritest trillado
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triteness — trite ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of a remark or idea) lacking originality or freshness; dull on account of overuse. DERIVATIVES tritely adverb triteness noun. ORIGIN Latin tritus rubbed … English terms dictionary
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triteness — noun see trite … New Collegiate Dictionary
triteness — See tritely. * * * … Universalium
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triteness — trite·ness || traɪtnɪs n. quality of being hackneyed, quality of being unoriginal … English contemporary dictionary
triteness — trite·ness … English syllables
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