tritely

/ˈtraɪtli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is overused and lacks originality or freshness; in a clichéd manner.
    • The speaker tritely compared love to a rose, making the audience yawn.
    • She tritely remarked that 'everything happens for a reason' without offering real comfort.
    • The movie's villain tritely declared his evil plan before the hero stopped him.
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