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1 banalité
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2 banalité
banalité [banalite]feminine nouna. ( = caractère) banalityb. ( = propos) platitude* * *banalite1) (d'histoire, de vie) commonplace nature; (de remarque, d'idée) triteness2) (propos, écrit, manque d'originalité) banality* * *banalite nf1) [propos, vie, personne] banality2) (= remarque) truism, trite remark* * *banalité nf2 (propos, écrit sans originalité) banality, platitude; ils ont échangé quelques banalités they exchanged a few banalities ou platitudes;3 ( caractère peu original) banality.[banalite] nom féminin[d'une tenue] mundaneness -
3 platitude
platitude [platityd]feminine noun( = propos) platitude* * *platityd1) ( de texte) banality; ( de personne) dreariness; ( de style) triteness2) ( propos) platitude* * *platityd nf* * *platitude nf1 ( caractère banal) (de remarque, texte) banality; ( de personne) dreariness; ( de style) triteness; des remarques d'une platitude désolante unbearably trite remarks;[platityd] nom féminin -
4 trivialité
tʀivjalite1) ( caractère vulgaire) coarseness, crudeness2) ( caractère banal) triteness, triviality3) ( parole banale) platitude4) ( chose banale) triviality* * *tʀivjalite nf1) (= banalité) mundaneness2) (= vulgarité) coarseness, crudeness* * *trivialité nf1 ( caractère vulgaire) coarseness, crudeness;2 ( caractère banal) triteness, triviality;3 ( parole banale) platitude;4 ( chose banale) triviality.[trivjalite] nom féminin2. [parole vulgaire] crude remark
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triteness — trite·ness … English syllables
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