[ US /bəˈnæɫɪti/ ]
[ UK /bænˈælɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. a trite or obvious remark
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How To Use banality In A Sentence

  • Instead, they settlefor banality, sensationalism and gut prejudice.
  • They talk of "fun" and "safety," and they sink us in banality and boredom. Latex Conquers All
  • This is a one-trick concept and therefore lacks the unscripted banality that makes ‘real’ reality shows so strangely hypnotic.
  • Eichmann, like the Wannsee Conference, was a testament to what Hannah Arendt described as the "banality of evil. Never Again, for Now
  • The album ends with a recording of beat poet Charles Bukowski talking about his overriding need to escape the banality of his everyday working life.
  • But this lineation holds them over against pure banality just enough to let them emerge as capable of bearing attention and hence of becoming fascinating in their own right. Strange Affinities: A Partial Return to Wordsworthian Poetics After Modernism
  • And to mirror the level of flat expectations, the show is shot docu-style - clearly a nod to The Office - so all the banality and pettiness gain a kind of mock-heroic stature. Adam Hanft: Move Over Obama: Can Amy Poehler Make Us Fall In Love With Government Again?
  • It's just been a constant round of self-obsessed navel-gazing here recently, so I thought that you might like me to return to some form of banality.
  • The gauze of normality gives it a hallucinatory atmosphere of science fiction cut with the surreal banality of the suburbs.
  • Have in the banality of the life how much solitary of you, I, there will be how much persist expectantly.
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