platitudinous

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
platitudinous
    adj 1: dull and tiresome but with pretensions of significance or
           originality; "bromidic sermons" [syn: {bromidic},
           {corny}, {platitudinal}, {platitudinous}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Platitudinous \Plat`i*tu"di*nous\, a.
   Abounding in platitudes; of the nature of platitudes;
   uttering platitudes. -- {Plat`i*tu"di*nous*ness}, n.
   [1913 Webster]
    
from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
59 Moby Thesaurus words for "platitudinous":
      aphoristic, axiomatic, back-number, banal, bewhiskered, bromidic,
      common, commonly known, commonplace, corny, crisp, current,
      cut-and-dried, epigrammatic, fade, familiar, formulaic,
      formulistic, fusty, gnomic, hackney, hackneyed, household,
      moth-eaten, musty, notorious, old hat, overworked, pithy, pointed,
      proverbial, public, pungent, sententious, set, square, stale,
      stereotyped, stock, succinct, talked-about, talked-of, terse,
      threadbare, timeworn, trite, truistic, universally admitted,
      universally recognized, unoriginal, warmed-over, well-kenned,
      well-known, well-recognized, well-understood, well-worn,
      widely known, worn, worn thin

    

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