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How to use platitudinous in a sentence

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I skip the actual awards shows because the acceptance speeches are generally cringefully platitudinous and depthlessly insular.
Ideas endlessly repeated and permutated become platitudinous, trite, meaningless.
The tips are the same type of common sense platitudinous advice that columnists dispense on a regular basis.
He is a master of platitudinous nonsensical mutterings meted out in a muttonheaded masterly display of the obvious.
Everyone this side of Charles Krauthammer agrees that Romney was general and platitudinous and not that engaged.
Surely such a bunch of worthies most of them retired would simply produce yet another platitudinous report, doomed to gather dust.
The platitudinous declarations and aspirations of most national governments on youth issues are matched by the poor performances and ineffectiveness of most state-led youth programmes across the case studies.
Presented in these terms, the concepts may appear platitudinous.
Such events are usually remarkable only for their platitudinous euphoria, but a question from a BBC reporter suggesting that the record companies' oligopoly was tightening its control spoiled the party.
He made a speech that was in some ways almost platitudinous.
Examples from Classical Literature
That statement isn't in reality as platitudinous as it seems at first thought.
He winced, but Joan rattled on with the platitudinous originality of youth.
He had a confused realization of platitudinous adieus, of a silly formality of speech, and he found himself in the hall.
It was a period of the flat, stale, platitudinous, and bourgeois.
Then again, football like many other sports, is a microcosm of life which itself can often be bizarre, platitudinous and banal.
These sentiments have to the modern ear a platitudinous ring.
This mild, platitudinous rebuke came when all the damage was done.
It is platitudinous to say that one does not care about the complementary class of things one knows nothing of.
Such hopeful and arguably platitudinous refrains about the utilitarian import of literary study abound in Exploring Capitalist Fiction.
The reason I am delving into this subject now is the latest platitudinous statements about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict made by Secretary of State John Kerry.
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