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Definitions of banality in various dictionaries:
noun - a trite or obvious remark
The condition or quality of being banal; triviality.
Something that is trite, obvious, or predictable; a commonplace.
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Triteness |
Triteness or staleness |
Howl about Latin translation's lack of imagination |
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the fact or condition of being banal unoriginality. |
a trite or obvious remark |
The fact or condition of being banal unoriginality. |
The condition or quality of being banal triviality: The banality of the speaker's remarks put the audience to sleep. |
Something that is trite, obvious, or predictable a commonplace: Television commercials are full of banalities. |
Banality description |
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In the Middle Ages, the ban (Latin bannus or bannum, German Bann) or banality (French banalité) was originally the power to command men in war and evolved into the general authority to order and to punish. As such, it was the basis for the raising of armies and the exercise of justice. The word is of Germanic origin and first appears in fifth-century law codes. Under the Franks it was a royal prerogative, but could be delegated and, from the tenth century, was frequently usurped by lesser nobles.The adjective "banal" or "bannal" describes things pertaining to the ban. Its modern sense of "commonplace" (even "trite") derives from the fact that tenants were frequently required to use common mills, presses, ovens, etc. for the benefit of their lord exercising his banal rights. |
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OVERUSE |