Banalities can be categorized as a noun.
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banality - a trite or obvious remark |
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1. | noun | When in a serious mood, it seems to me that those people are illogical who feel an aversion toward death. As far as I can see, life consists exclusively of horrors, unpleasantnesses and banalities, now merging, now alternating. | |
2. | noun | Is it mere coincidence that "banality", when anagrammed, reads "Ban Italy"? | |
3. | noun | There is nothing more awful, insulting, and depressing than banality. | |
4. | noun | Tom detests sandwiches because of their banality. | |
5. | noun | As a result of the ridiculousness of these bulletins and the banality of the other main programs, the Valencians turn their backs on their television. |
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When in a serious mood, it seems to me that those people are illogical who feel an aversion toward death. As far as I can see, life consists exclusively of horrors, unpleasantnesses and banalities, now merging, now alternating. | |
Is it mere coincidence that "banality", when anagrammed, reads "Ban Italy"? | |
There is nothing more awful, insulting, and depressing than banality. | |
Tom detests sandwiches because of their banality. | |
As a result of the ridiculousness of these bulletins and the banality of the other main programs, the Valencians turn their backs on their television. |