banal (Meaning)

Wordnet

banal (s)

repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse

Webster

banal (a.)

Commonplace; trivial; hackneyed; trite.

banal Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's speech was so banal that it failed to inspire or motivate the audience.
  2. The television show followed a banal plotline with predictable characters and boring dialogue.
  3. John's obsession with the banal details of his daily routine made it difficult for him to connect with others on a deeper level.
  4. The repetitive and unoriginal ideas presented in the article were a testament to its banal nature.
  5. The task was so banal that it felt like a chore rather than a meaningful challenge.
  6. The corporate jargon and clichés used in the presentation made it seem banal and lacking in authenticity.
  7. The movie's storyline was so banal that it was difficult to stay engaged and invested throughout its duration.
  8. The company's marketing campaign was filled with banal slogans and empty promises that failed to differentiate it from its competitors.
  9. The neighborhood's bland and uninspired architecture resulted in a banal cityscape devoid of character.
  10. Small talk often consists of banal topics and meaningless pleasantries that lack substance and depth.

FAQs About the word banal

repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuseCommonplace; trivial; hackneyed; trite.

insipid, dull,boring, bland, tiring, lifeless, uninteresting, subdued, pedestrian, dreary

racy, piquant, racy, pungent, piquant, spicy, poignant,poignant, pungent, substantial

The politician's speech was so banal that it failed to inspire or motivate the audience.

The television show followed a banal plotline with predictable characters and boring dialogue.

John's obsession with the banal details of his daily routine made it difficult for him to connect with others on a deeper level.

The repetitive and unoriginal ideas presented in the article were a testament to its banal nature.