clichéd

[US]/[ˈkliʃeɪ]/
[UK]/[ˈkliʃeɪ]/

Translation

adj.Overused and lacking originality; predictable.; Having become predictable or stale through overuse.; Relating to or characteristic of clichés.

Phrases & Collocations

clichéd phrases

so clichéd

feeling clichéd

clichéd ending

be clichéd

rather clichéd

clichéd dialogue

it's clichéd

Example Sentences

the romantic comedy felt clichéd, relying on predictable tropes.

his speech was full of clichéd phrases and lacked originality.

the movie's ending was a clichéd happy ending, which was disappointing.

we tried to avoid using clichéd language in our marketing campaign.

the plot was a clichéd story of a hero saving the world.

the character's motivation felt clichéd and unbelievable.

the dialogue was riddled with clichéd lines and predictable responses.

the story followed a clichéd path, offering nothing new or exciting.

it's easy to fall into clichéd writing when you're rushing a project.

the film's opening scene was a clichéd sunrise over a bustling city.

the advice given was clichéd, but sometimes clichés hold some truth.

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