Klischee — meaning in English
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English meaning
- cliché noun A phrase or idea that has been used so often it no longer has any force or freshness.
- platitude noun An often-quoted saying that is supposed to be meaningful but has become unoriginal or hackneyed through overuse.
- stereotype noun An oversimplified, fixed idea about a whole group of people, often unfair or inaccurate.
- truism noun A self-evident or obvious truth.
Senses
Klischee is used for these senses in English:
- cliché (rhetoric) Something, most often a phrase or expression, that is overused or used outside its original context, so that its original impact and meaning are lost. A trite saying; a platitude. [from 19th c.]
- platitude (countable) An often-quoted saying that is supposed to be meaningful but has become unoriginal or hackneyed through overuse.
- shibboleth A common or longstanding belief, custom, or catchphrase associated with a particular group, especially one with little current meaning or truth.
- stereotype A conventional, formulaic, and often oversimplified or exaggerated conception, opinion, or image of (a person or a group of people).
- truism A banality or cliché.
cliché — full definition
- noun A phrase or idea that has been used so often it no longer has any force or freshness.
- noun A situation, character or feature so predictable that it feels stale.
- adjective So overused as to have lost its impact. Often written clichéd.
platitude — full definition
- noun An often-quoted saying that is supposed to be meaningful but has become unoriginal or hackneyed through overuse.
- noun A claim that is trivially true, to the point of being uninteresting.
- noun Flatness; lack of change, activity, or deviation.
- noun Unoriginality; triteness.