Banalise


to render or make b-n-l; trivialize:
television has often been accused of b-n-lizing even the most serious subjects.

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  • Banalize

    to render or make b-n-l; trivialize: television has often been accused of b-n-lizing even the most serious subjects.

  • Banalities

    the condition or quality of being b-n-l, or devoid of freshness or originality: the b-n-lity of everyday life. an instance of this: we sat around the dinner table exchanging b-n-lities. n. 1861, triteness, from french b-n-lité “b-n-lity, commonplace,” from b-n-l (see b-n-l).

  • Banality

    the condition or quality of being b-n-l, or devoid of freshness or originality: the b-n-lity of everyday life. an instance of this: we sat around the dinner table exchanging b-n-lities. n. 1861, triteness, from french b-n-lité “b-n-lity, commonplace,” from b-n-l (see b-n-l).

  • Banalized

    to render or make b-n-l; trivialize: television has often been accused of b-n-lizing even the most serious subjects.

  • Banally

    devoid of freshness or originality; hackneyed; trite: a b-n-l and soph-m-ric treatment of courage on the frontier. adjective lacking force or originality; trite; commonplace adjective pertaining to a lord or ruler (banat) in hungary, croatia, and thereabouts word origin serbo-croatian ban ‘lord, ruler’ adj. “trite, commonplace,” 1840, from french b-n-l, “belonging to a manor, common, […]


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