Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

trite phrase

noun
/traɪt freɪz/
Definition
A phrase or expression that is overused and lacks originality, making it dull and uninteresting.
Examples
  • “At the end of the day” is a commonly heard trite phrase that can often be avoided for something more original.
  • She used a trite phrase during her speech, which made it less engaging for the audience.
  • Instead of relying on trite phrases, try to express your thoughts in a unique way.
Meaning
Trite phrases often fail to convey new ideas or emotions because they are so familiar and repeated that they lose their impact.
Synonyms
  • Platitude
  • Cliché
  • Banality
  • Commonplace