- Look up
platitude in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
platitude is a
statement that is seen as trite, meaningless, or prosaic,
aimed at
quelling social...
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contemporary households" and The
Guardian said the film "mixes the
platitudinous with the
genuinely moving". She
directed three episodes of the Disney+...
- ever say
anything of the
smallest use,
anything that was not
either platitudinously obvious or
downright false." He then
states that, if all
theology were...
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situations and not plots", but
nonetheless found it "delicious". Its
platitudinous character immediately laid it open to
parody and one
followed in the...
- Walker’s book is
dispatched here with a
couple of
timid kisses and some
platitudinous lyrics.
Hollywood has **** cowboys, and a
Broadway musical gets nervous...
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David Rooney wrote, "Laboring
against characters that
spout artificial,
platitudinous dialogue, the cast
invites little sympathy. Gosling’s one-note, blankly...
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literal terms the
theme of the play: It is true that
ideas grow
stale and
platitudinous, but one may go one step
further and say
flatly that
truths die. According...
- of quasi-funk and
gooey rock arrangements ... with
McCartney cooing platitudinous sentiments on a set of
lyrics seemingly made up on the spur of the moment...
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ethnicity (and
latterly religion and belief) that is not
anodyne and
platitudinous". In
October 2018,
support for the
speech was
expressed by the Plymouth...
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Ephron said, "[F]or the most part, McKuen's
poems are
superficial and
platitudinous and
frequently silly."
Pulitzer Prize-winning US Poet
Laureate Karl...