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单词 hackneyed
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hackneyed

/ˈhaknɪd /
adjective
(Of a phrase or idea) having been overused; unoriginal and trite: hackneyed old sayings...
  • It is littered with hackneyed phrases and lazy commonplaces.
  • His boss can take even a hackneyed phrase and let it dangle suggestively in the air until a dozen meanings reveal themselves.
  • Maybe it's time to trot out that hackneyed phrase about ‘the pace of modern life’.

Synonyms

overused, overworked, overdone, worn out, time-worn, platitudinous, vapid, stale, tired, threadbare;
trite, banal, hack, clichéd, hoary, commonplace, common, ordinary, stock, conventional, stereotyped, predictable;
unimaginative, unoriginal, derivative, uninspired, prosaic, dull, boring, pedestrian, run-of-the-mill, routine, humdrum
informal old hat, corny, played out, hacky
North American informal cornball, dime-store
rare truistic, bromidic

Origin

Mid 18th century: from the archaic verb hackney (see hackney), meaning 'use (a horse) for ordinary riding', later 'make commonplace by overuse'.

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