platitude

/ˈplætɪtud/
noun
  1. A dull, obvious, or overused remark that lacks original thought, often stated as if it were meaningful.
    • She offered a platitude about time healing all wounds, but it didn't help.
    • His speech was full of platitudes like 'follow your dreams' and 'be yourself.'
    • I'm tired of hearing the same platitudes about teamwork at every meeting.
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