Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
bromidic
Adjective
/bromˈɪdɪk/
Definition
Lacking in originality; dull or uninteresting.
Examples
- His bromidic remarks during the meeting led to a lack of engagement from the audience.
- The novel was criticized for its bromidic plot, recycling tired tropes that failed to excite readers.
Meaning
Bromidic refers to something that is commonplace, uninspired, or lacking in any fresh ideas. It is often used to describe writing, speeches, or ideas that fail to capture attention due to their clichéd nature.
Synonyms
- Trite
- Platitudinous
- Banal
- Commonplace
- Stale