hackneyed

[US]/ˈhæknid/
[UK]/ˈhæknid/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. overused, clichéd

Phrases & Collocations

a hackneyed idea

hackneyed phrases

hackneyed expressions

hackneyed cliche

hackneyed theme

Example Sentences

a soap opera with a hackneyed plot;

the hackneyed image of the poor student

this is a hackneyed adventure lifted straight from a vintage Lassie episode.

tired of hackneyed jokes

falling back on hackneyed ideas

overused and hackneyed themes

hackneyed phrases in writing

Real-world Examples

To use the hackneyed phrase, here he found himself.

Source: The Moon and Sixpence (Condensed Version)

The words hackneyed and trite have related meanings.

Source: VOA Vocabulary Explanation

Or any other hackneyed still lifes today.

Source: Desperate Housewives Video Version Season 8

His half-sister was a hackneyed woman who worked in a haberdashery.

Source: Pan Pan

The view thence of Florence is most beautiful—far better than the hackneyed view of Fiesole.

Source: The Room with a View (Part 1)

But that expression of violently in love is so hackneyed, so doubtful, so indefinite, that it gives me very little idea.

Source: Pride and Prejudice (Original Version)

" I do know enough Latin to understand a hackneyed quotation, Elliott, " I said tartly.

Source: Blade (Part Two)

Bored by the prospect of this new scene of hackneyed pathos he did not open his eyes.

Source: The Red and the Black (Part Four)

But I also know that these hackneyed proverbs contain the very essence of the distilled wisdom of all ages.

Source: The virtues of human nature.

I have seen a gipsy vagabond; she has practised in hackneyed fashion the science of palmistry and told me what such people usually tell.

Source: Jane Eyre (Original Version)

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