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What does banalities mean?

"Banalities" refers to commonplace, trite, or unoriginal statements or ideas. It suggests something that is:

* Overused and lacking in freshness or originality.

* Predictable and lacking in depth or substance.

* Not stimulating or interesting.

For example, phrases like "time flies" or "life is a journey" could be considered banalities because they are frequently used and lack a unique or insightful perspective.

Here are some synonyms for "banalities":

* Clichés

* Platitudes

* Commonplaces

* Trivialities

* Hackneyed expressions

The word "banalities" often has a slightly negative connotation, implying that the statements or ideas are dull, boring, and lacking in value.

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