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platitudinous
[ plat-i-tood-n-uhs, -tyood- ]
Other yÐÄvlog Forms
- ±è±ô²¹³Ùî i·³Ù³ÜîdŸ±Â·²ÔŽÇ³Ü²õ·±ô²â adverb
- ±è±ô²¹³Ùî i·³Ù³ÜîdŸ±Â·²ÔŽÇ³Ü²õ·²Ô±ð²õ²õ noun
- ²ÔŽÇ²Ôî p±ô²¹³Ù·Ÿ±Â·³Ù³ÜîdŸ±Â·²ÔŽÇ³Ü²õ adjective
- ²ÔŽÇ²Ôî p±ô²¹³Ù·Ÿ±Â·³Ù³ÜîdŸ±Â·²ÔŽÇ³Ü²õ·ly adverb
- ³Ü²Ôî p±ô²¹³Ù·Ÿ±Â·³Ù³ÜîdŸ±Â·²ÔŽÇ³Ü²õ adjective
- ³Ü²Ôî p±ô²¹³Ù·Ÿ±Â·³Ù³ÜîdŸ±Â·²ÔŽÇ³Ü²õ·ly adverb
- ³Ü²Ôî p±ô²¹³Ù·Ÿ±Â·³Ù³ÜîdŸ±Â·²ÔŽÇ³Ü²õ·ness noun
yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of platitudinous1
Example Sentences
The song that resulted in this frantic, logistically improbable session is stirring but callow, with a gospel-style chord progression that gives false weight to the platitudinous lyrics.
As the battle between these cartoon villains and Nate goes to court, the writing becomes painfully platitudinous, skating around the real controversies surrounding the domestication of intelligent primates.
Rivera could do only, perhaps, what he was good at: working, fulfilling commissions, and organizing human types and platitudinous dogma into impressively complex, large-scale compositions.
Its Olympian tone made it a perennial touchstone at those political occasions requiring platitudinous wisdom.
On one occasion, Sir Philip was interrupted by committee chairman and Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat, who told him: "It sounds less credible every time you repeat it. It sounds platitudinous."
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