TRITE vs SHOPWORN: NOUN
- Trite, a genus of spiders, found in Australia, New Zealand and Oceania, of the family Salticidae.
- A denomination of coinage in ancient Greece equivalent to one third of a stater.
- In ancient Greek music, the third tone (from the top) of the conjunct, disjunct, and extreme tetrachords. See tetrachord.
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TRITE vs SHOPWORN: ADJECTIVE
- Repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse
- Worn out; common; used until so common as to have lost novelty and interest; hackneyed; stale
- Worn out; hackneyed; used so many times that it is no longer interesting or effective (often in reference to a word or phrase).
- Not evoking interest because of overuse or repetition; hackneyed.
- Worn or faded from being on display in a store
- Repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse
- Tarnished, frayed, faded, or otherwise defective from being on display in a store.
- Worn-out, as from overuse; trite.
- Somewhat worn or damaged by having been kept for a time in a shop.
- Used, as a sample item in a retail store
- Not fresh; tired or cliché
- Faded
TRITE vs SHOPWORN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Rubbed; frayed; worn.
- Hence Used till so common as to have lost its novelty and interest; commonplace; worn out; hackneyed; stale.
- Repeated too often
- Overfamiliar through overuse
- Overfamiliar through overuse
- Repeated too often
- Somewhat worn or defaced by the handling received in a shop or store, or by exposure outside a shop.
TRITE vs SHOPWORN: RELATED WORDS
- Tacky, Stale, Dull, Boring, Corny, Well worn, Stock, Commonplace, Tired, Threadbare, Timeworn, Shopworn, Unoriginal, Banal, Hackneyed
- Hoary, Formulaic, Cliched, Shopsoiled, Well worn, Stock, Commonplace, Worn, Tired, Threadbare, Banal, Unoriginal, Timeworn, Trite, Hackneyed
TRITE vs SHOPWORN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Tacky, Stale, Dull, Boring, Corny, Well worn, Stock, Commonplace, Tired, Threadbare, Timeworn, Shopworn, Unoriginal, Banal, Hackneyed
- Hoary, Formulaic, Cliched, Well worn, Shopsoiled, Stock, Commonplace, Worn, Tired, Threadbare, Banal, Unoriginal, Timeworn, Trite, Hackneyed
TRITE vs SHOPWORN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- How about a trite little pros and cons list?
- The common themes mentioned above are not inevitably trite.
- SYN: Trifling, trite, common, unimportant, useless, nugatory, paltry, inconsiderable.
- What one person finds inspiring, another might find trite.
- The law on urgent applications in Botswana is trite.
- What dreams become concrete, they may feel trite.
- The latter is often stilted, trite, and anachronistic.
- Really trite denouement if that is the case.
- Ye Olde Medieval Writinge can be very trite.
- The story is predictable and a bit trite.
- Are you tired of shopworn stories about the interdependence of family and politics?
- Shopworn with some signs of handling wear, marring knicks, and dings on the rail.
- After all, no investor likes to think that the prospective investment is shopworn.
TRITE vs SHOPWORN: QUESTIONS
- What is the answer to the LA Times trite expressions?
- What is the most likely answer for unoriginal trite?
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