单词 | clichéd |
释义 | clichédadj. Hackneyed, trite; characterized by clichés. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > weakness or feebleness > [adjective] > dull > stale or mechanical vinnied1563 overworn1578 seta1616 stock1738 hackneyed1747 commonplace1801 stereotype1824 stereotyped1849 hacky1862 stereotypic1884 cliché1895 cliché-ridden1920 clichéd1925 1925 New Yorker 26 Dec. 34/1 The Jazz Singer—Synagogue and mammy singing clash in clichéd comedy with George Jessel. 1928 A. Waugh Last Chukka 83 There is no adjective but the cliché'd deafening that can fittingly describe the tornado of noise that had welcomed the recitation. 1943 Horizon 8 388 The clichéd thought, the seemingly happy ending. 1986 More (N.Z.) Feb. 106/1 I believe—and I know it sounds corny and cliched but it's true—that beauty is very much what comes from within. 2014 M. Bell in S. Wolf & C. Grau Understanding Love i. 34 There may be value in expressing one's love in a clichéd way. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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