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Meaning of trite remarks
The primary meaning of "trite remarks" refers to comments or statements that have been repeated so often that they have become dull and uninteresting.
Etymology of trite remarks
The word "trite" has its origins in the 15th century, derived from the Old French word "trité", meaning "worn out", which is itself derived from the Latin word "tritare", meaning "to wear out".
The word "remarks" has its origins in the 15th century, derived from the Old French word "remarquer", meaning "to notice or observe", which is itself derived from the Latin words "re" (again) and "marcare" (to mark).
Synonyms
Definitions
- The word "trite" is defined by Oxford Languages as (of a remark, idea, or expression) overused and consequently lacking in originality or interest.
- * The word "remarks" is defined by Oxford Languages as a comment or statement, especially one that expresses an opinion or reaction.
Usage Examples
- The politician's speech was filled with trite remarks about the importance of hard work and dedication.
- * The movie's dialogue was full of trite remarks and clichéd phrases that made it seem like a predictable, unoriginal film.