Word of the day: What ‘trite’ means and how to use it right

The Word of the Day is trite. It’s a useful word when you want to describe something that feels boring or unoriginal because it has been said too many times.

In conversations, writing, or even films, calling something trite means it lacks freshness and creativity.

WHAT DOES TRITE MEAN?

Trite is an adjective. It refers to something that is not interesting or effective because it has been used too often.

In simple words, if an idea, phrase, or expression feels old and repetitive, it is trite.

For example, sayings like “time heals all wounds” or “everything happens for a reason” may sound comforting, but they can also feel trite because people have heard them so often.

The word comes from Latin tritus, meaning “worn out,” which perfectly explains its modern usage, ideas that have been used so much that they lose impact.

HOW TO USE IT IN SENTENCES

Trite is commonly used to describe speech, writing, ideas, or storytelling.

Here are some examples:

  • “The speech was full of trite phrases.”
  • “The movie had a trite storyline we’ve seen many times.”
  • “His advice sounded trite and predictable.”
  • “Avoid using trite expressions in essays.”

These examples show how the word is often used critically to point out lack of originality.

MAKE YOUR LANGUAGE MORE SHARP

You can use trite to sound more thoughtful and precise in conversations.

Instead of saying: “That’s very common,”
Say: “That sounds a bit trite.”

Using trite helps you express that something is not just common, but overused and lacking freshness. It’s especially helpful in discussions about writing, speeches, films, or ideas where originality matters.

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