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triteness|ˈtraɪtnɪs| [f. trite a. + -ness.] The quality of being trite; commonplaceness.
1727Bailey vol. II, Triteness, wornness, the being much worn. 1755Johnson, Triteness, staleness; commonness.
1780Mirror No. 80 There is one class of writers to whom the charge of triteness does..very little apply. 1791–1823D'Israeli Cur. Lit. (1858) III. 63 note, Triteness and triviality are fatal to a proverb. 1910Scott. Hist. Rev. Oct. 17 Telling his story with the triteness and circumspection of a lawyer. |