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hackneyed
[hak-need]
adjective
made commonplace or trite; stale; banal.
the hackneyed images of his poetry.
Synonyms: overdone
hackneyed
/ ˈhæknɪd /
adjective
(of phrases, fashions, etc) used so often as to be trite, dull, and stereotyped
Other Word Forms
- nonhackneyed adjective
- unhackneyed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of hackneyed1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Though the “crazy woman” trope inevitably persists in some form, it looks far more hackneyed than it did during its late-millennium heyday.
This hackneyed slippery slope argument – conflating entirely fair criticism of the court with fears of political violence – would be laughed out of any serious courtroom.
Wears said she disapproved of Trump’s “hackneyed anecdotes from the locker room,” telling ABC News his speech was “inappropriate” and a waste of voters’ time.
Early reviews called her music "hackneyed", "lightweight" and "emotionless".
Juicy loves Tedra not in the Freudian manner of hackneyed “Hamlet” productions but in the protective way of an outcast who wishes to shield his fabulous mom from the blows of life.
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