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banal

[buh-nal, -nahl, beyn-l]

adjective

  1. devoid of freshness or originality; hackneyed; trite.

    a banal and sophomoric treatment of courage on the frontier.



banal

/ bəˈnælɪtɪ, bəˈnɑːl /

adjective

  1. lacking force or originality; trite; commonplace

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Other Word Forms

  • banality noun
  • banally adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of banal1

First recorded in 1745–55; from French, Old French: “pertaining to a ban”; equivalent to ban 2 + -al 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of banal1

C18: from Old French: relating to compulsory feudal service, hence common to all, commonplace; from ban ban ²
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Yet in extraordinary times the constant juxtaposition of the banal and the monstrous becomes surreal.

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Typically, our reasons for staying in a battle against crushing odds are soft, even banal, but universally defensible.

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But here in China - where almost half of all cars sold last year were electric - it's a banal reality.

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The closing section has the most Chuck, which makes it the most banal.

The prayers and programs mostly focused on banal and empty affirmations about being grateful, relieving stress, and sleeping better.

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