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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The melody of the song was trite and uninspired.
The restaurant's decor was trite and outdated.
The party's decorations were trite and unimpressive.
His writing was trite and lacked any sort of refinement.
The decor in the room was trite and unimpressive.
The comedian's jokes were trite and unoriginal, causing the audience to groan.
The magazine's cover story was filled with trite advice on how to be happy.
The movie's storyline was trite and had been seen many times before.
The advertising campaign was trite and failed to generate interest.
The romance novel was full of trite plot twists and predictable turns.
The sports commentator's cliched phrases had become trite and annoying to the audience.
The company's marketing strategy was trite and unremarkable.
The dialogue in the TV show was trite and formulaic.
The artist's painting was trite, lacking any originality or unique perspective.
The politician's speech was filled with trite phrases and failed to impress the crowd.
The company's advertisement used trite slogans that had already been used by their competitors.
The teacher's lesson plan was trite, relying on the same activities year after year.
The fashion designer's collection was trite, consisting of the same trends seen in previous seasons.
The salesperson's pitch seemed trite and rehearsed, lacking any real connection with the customer.
The politician's apology seemed trite and insincere.
The artist's trite work lacked originality and creativity.
The singer's performance was criticized for being trite and lacking genuine emotion.
The writer's trite plot felt contrived and unconvincing.
The apology letter felt trite and insincere, like it had been written by a robot.
The company's statement about their commitment to the environment seemed trite and disingenuous.
The compliment felt trite and hollow, like it had been said a thousand times before.
The therapist's trite advice felt unhelpful and superficial to the patient.
The student's essay was deemed trite and uninspired by the teacher.
The chef's trite menu failed to impress the diners with its lack of imagination.
The athlete's trite excuses for their poor performance did not satisfy the coach.
The movie's love story felt trite and formulaic, lacking any real depth or nuance.
The speaker's words felt trite and unoriginal, lacking any real insight or wisdom.
The actor's trite performance was criticized for being artificial and lacking in emotion.
The fashion designer's trite collection was criticized for being unoriginal and predictable.
The employee's excuse for being late seemed trite and unconvincing.
The politician's trite promises failed to convince the voters.
The motivational speaker's trite advice was unhelpful and uninspiring.
The wedding decorations were trite and lacked any personalization.
The wedding ceremony was filled with trite traditions that had lost their meaning over time.
The birthday cake had a trite design, with the same decorations as every other cake.
The game was trite and lacked any real challenge.
The story was trite and predictable, with no surprises.
The advertisement was trite and lacked imagination.
The teacher's trite remarks discouraged the struggling student.
The friend's trite jokes about mental health were hurtful to the person struggling with depression.
The doctor's trite comments about weight loss were unhelpful and potentially harmful.
The fashion show's designs were trite and repetitive.
The jokes were old and trite, and nobody laughed.
The jokes in the comedy routine were trite and unoriginal.
The plot of the play was trite and lacked originality.
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