triteness

/ˈtraɪtnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being overused and lacking originality or freshness; the state of being a cliché.
    • Critics complained about the triteness of the plot, which recycled every action movie cliché.
    • She avoided triteness in her writing by using vivid, personal details instead of common phrases.
    • The triteness of the wedding speech made everyone wish they had stayed home.
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