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Discover Ludwig"triteness" is a perfectly valid and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has become dull or lack originality because it has been repeated or used too often. For example, "The triteness of his jokes made it hard to laugh at them anymore."
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triteness
noun
The state or quality of being trite.
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Their latest single Gun is a perfect example of how to make pop and avoid the pitfalls of triteness and cliché.
This went over about as well as the #WearADoek campaign.The problem, critics say, is less the doek and more the general triteness of Women's Month, which is centered around Women's Day a national public holiday every August 9th, and a marketing boon with shops promoting specials for the "ladies".
The descriptions have the triteness of screenplay boilerplate, as if the author expected a movie director to evoke the scenes he sets.
Naked, its basic triteness is horribly pale and shiversome.
The intense sense of meaning of this moment clashes violently with the triteness of the form into which I have packed it.
Unabashedly sentimental but not without its moments of real vulnerability, "Rocky" is one of those movies which flow through us, reminding us that we're all part of the family of man and discouraging us from looking too closely at why we react so positively to triteness.
The show doesn't get much deeper than that, whether about grief or friendship, though its triteness is nothing if not sincere.
Wilson knows a thing or two about how to escape the triteness of "Little Ham".
It has none of the exuberance of "Whoa, Nellie!," yet all of its triteness.
"The Way, Way Back" has the charm of timelessness but also more than a touch of triteness.
But really its kind of triteness demeans any repertory; and it's certainly no way to introduce unfamiliar dancers.
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