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cliched

1 of 1adjective
/kliˈʃeɪd/
Forms:more clichéd,most clichéd
1

lacking originality or freshness

  • The film was criticized for its clichéd plot twists that viewers had seen many times before.
  • Her speech was full of clichéd phrases that failed to inspire the audience.
  • The novel's clichéd characters made it hard for readers to stay engaged with the story.
  • Despite the catchy tune, the lyrics felt clichéd and unoriginal.
  • The comedian relied on clichéd jokes that didn't resonate with the modern audience.