platitude
名詞
UK/ˈplæt.ɪ.tjuːd/
US/ˈplæt̬.ə.tuːd/
定義 platitude 名詞
- Countable
A remark or statement, often true, that is unoriginal, overused, and thus considered dull and meaningless.
Politicians often fill their speeches with platitudes.
Her speech was filled with platitudes that made everyone feel drowsy.
Avoid using platitudes in your writing to maintain its originality.