Similar words: politeness, impoliteness, lateness, tenseness, brittleness, completeness, innateness, minuteness. Meaning: ['traɪtnɪs] n. unoriginality as a result of being dull and hackneyed.
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1. But Dreyfuss finds ways around the triteness of the screenplay and the pedestrian direction.
2. And triteness kicks us in the nads.
3. There was a certain triteness in these reflections: they were those habitual to young men on the approach of their wedding day.
4. Lack of originality; triteness.
5. Yet the apparent triteness of such sentiments can become impossibly moving when allied with melody and the power of the human voice. Obama is a song everyone can sing along to.
6. The excellence or triteness of your writing was not the matter under consideration.
7. Apart from its triteness and emptiness, the paragraph above is bad because of the structure of its sentences, with their mechanical symmetry and singsong.
8. He works hard day and night as if he never knew triteness .
9. Basically, the buildings were garnet,[Sentencedict.com ] showing an image of triteness (sorry to use a derogatory word).
10. This testimony has to be precise enough to reveal the immense triteness of each life.
More similar words: politeness, impoliteness, lateness, tenseness, brittleness, completeness, innateness, minuteness, remoteness, attentiveness, appropriateness, trite, contrite, aggressiveness, impressiveness, last rites, straitened, The last rites, oneness, rudeness, likeness, sameness, soreness, baseness, idleness, ripeness, lameness, vileness, trueness, awareness.