Banal Meaning in English
word
bəˈnɑɫ
buh-NAHL
bˈeɪnəl
BAY-nuhl
Definición
Describes something so ordinary, unoriginal, or overused that it is not interesting or impressive.
Uso & Matices
Usually formal or semi-formal. Common with 'banal comment', 'banal joke', 'banal story'. Implies criticism and lack of originality. Not used for people, but for things they say or create. Easily confused with 'trivial', but 'banal' emphasizes dullness from overuse.
Spanish: banal - trivial - comúnPortuguese (BR): banal - trivial - comumPortuguese (PT): banal - trivial - comumChinese (Simplified): 平凡的 - 陈腐的Chinese (Traditional): 平凡的 - 陳腐的Hindi: सामान्य - साधारणArabic: مبتذل - تافهBengali: বস্তাপচা - সার্বজনীন (নেগেটিভ অর্থে)Russian: банальный - избитыйJapanese: 陳腐な - ありふれた (退屈で独創性に欠ける場合)Vietnamese: tầm thường - sáo rỗngKorean: 진부한 - 뻔한Turkish: banal - sıradan (negatif anlamda)Urdu: عام فہم - فرسودہ (منفی مفہوم میں)Indonesian: biasa - klise (negatif; sudah sering dipakai)
Oraciones de Ejemplo
His speech was so banal that nobody listened.
basic
That's a banal joke. I've heard it many times.
basic
People are bored by banal stories.
basic
I wish he had something less banal to say at the meeting.
natural
The movie felt so banal that I almost fell asleep.
natural
Don't waste your time on such banal advice — you deserve better.
natural