Platitudes Meaning in English
word · lemma: platitude
ˈpɫætɪˌtudz
PLAT-i-toodz
plˈætɪtjˌuːdz
plat-i-TYOOdz
परिभाषा
Unoriginal statements or remarks that are repeated so often they have lost their meaning or freshness.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Always used in the plural and often in criticism. Common after words like 'filled with', 'full of', or with verbs like 'recite', 'offer', 'repeat'. Often implies the speaker is not being thoughtful or sincere. Do not use it for novel or specific advice.
Spanish: banalidades - tópicos trilladosPortuguese (BR): truísmos - banalidadesPortuguese (PT): truísmos - banalidadesChinese (Simplified): 陈词滥调 - 套话Chinese (Traditional): 陳腔濫調 - 套話Hindi: घिसी-पिटी बातें - साधारण बातेंArabic: عبارات مبتذلة - كلمات مكررةBengali: বস্তাপচা কথা - গতানুগতিক মন্তব্যRussian: банальности - штампыJapanese: 決まり文句 - 型どおりの言葉Vietnamese: câu nói rập khuôn - lời nói sáo rỗngKorean: 진부한 말 - 상투적인 문구Turkish: klişe sözler - basmakalıp laflarUrdu: فرسودہ باتیں - گھسی پٹی باتیںIndonesian: ungkapan basi - kata-kata klise
उदाहरण वाक्य
His speech was full of platitudes.
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She responded to my problem with empty platitudes.
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We are tired of hearing the same old platitudes.
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Whenever a tough topic comes up, he just offers platitudes instead of real help.
natural
The meeting ended with a few predictable platitudes about teamwork.
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Don’t just repeat platitudes—say something meaningful.
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