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.
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  • 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.
  • With the exception of the excellent Agenda programme, the rest of their home produced material rarely rises above the level of banality.
  • If banality is engulfing humankind, they've rallied with the cry: ‘Surf's up, dude!’
  • The air of studied banality persists even during moments of great importance.
  • As the project lurches toward banality, the characters plot, feud and leak to the newspapers, staging palace coups and office break-ins.
  • I had such low expectations that the film rose above my assumptions of banality.
  • Meanwhile a new breed of artists was advancing another brand of banality, with divisive effects on the art world.
  • She reported on the Eichmann trial for the New Yorker magazine and produced a book, "Eichmann in Jerusalem" 1963, in which she coined the phrase "the banality of evil. Anything but Banal
  • Taste's — "Noah the patriarch is said to be the inventor of wine; it is a liquor made from the fruit of the vine" 3 — whose banality and insufficiency he proceeds to devote several paragraphs to mocking: Economies of Excess in Brillat-Savarin, Balzac, and Baudelaire
  • He would have his vengeance on this meaningless universe, and in the banality of his imagination he would wipe out humanity.
  • This is their country and their way of living, the things that I question or query are part of the banality of everyday life for them and often remain unobserved.
  • Most of the world's populations live in abysmal poverty, our governments are corrupt, and we lead meaningless lives of banality.
  • If his memoir has any enduring value, it is not as another offering of hollow excuses for an unjustifiable war but rather as a study in what the famed historian of European fascism, Hannah Arendt, termed the "banality of evil. Robert Scheer: Deceit of Shakespearean Proportions
  • Fighting a war against what he calls the banality of “blue-sky thinking”, society founder and book author Gavin Pretor-Pinney believes that clouds offer people on all continents a chance to see the world in a new way. Standing Up For Clouds! » Japundit Blog
  • In practice, a vast amount of spiritualist messages seem pathetic in their banality and sentimentality.
  • If the soundtrack is any indication, the movie will alternate between sleep-inducing banality, weepy sentiment, and dumb stunts.
  • He is more properly the exemplification of that overused and widely misunderstood but still potent image, the banality of evil. Times, Sunday Times
  • These are not diary entries broken up into bits, nor a re-associated list of the banality of her purse.
  • Their genius is felt not in the ready, perhaps instant, recognizability of their work - although their art requires such distinctiveness to maintain its persuasion - but in its abiding ability to transport its beholders by oscillating between fantasy and reality, banality and magic, intimacy and universality, the dreamt and the dumb. Peter Frank: Blague d'Art: American Masters, American Dreams
  • These are not diary entries broken up into bits, nor a re-associated list of the banality of her purse.
  • The cops in the future can't handle the job because "San Angeles" in the 21st century is a peaceful, crimeless, utterly sterile place -- a fascist Eden of unending banality where cocktail pianists sing old commercial jingles, fines are given for profanity, where sex and cholesterol are illegal and all restaurants are called Taco Bell. Altered States And Demoman
  • She knows the psychism of patterns and evolves them with strict regard for the pictural aspects in them which save them from banality as ideas. Adventures in the Arts Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville, and Poets
  • Despite and because of the determined atmosphere of painful crisis in the book, Keith doesn't always avoid a thinly disguised, mournful banality.
  • The sheer puerility of the stuff is precisely a combination of banality with evil: a preference for dictatorship larded with obscenity and fatuity.
  • It's the banality, rather than the misogyny, which is objectionable.
  • Although I can't stand malls in real life - their banality stultifies me - they actually work quite well as film locations. John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
  • For in this French film Jaoui gives us not a stylised cinematic vision of life but a sketch of it in all its banality.
  • The level of petty detail pursued by island officials calls to mind Hannah Arendt's phrase, the ‘banality of evil’.
  • The paragraph is remarkable for its gassy banality, but let us just marvel at the folly of that last line.
  • It represents nothing more than banality, platitudes, and outrageous nonsense clumsily conveyed by insipid prose.
  • The literary genre best suited to represent it seems to be the textbook, which, according to Ravitch, is assembled nowadays with so much tact and caution that the result is unrelieved banality.
  • The methodical process and careful attention that Gibbs has devoted to his work belies the banality of his subject.
  • Still, Channel 5's current approach to the news is less noticeable for ideological taint than sheer banality.
  • Their "plain" styles are really just exercises in banality, studiously avoiding the "literary" because to attempt something other than bare proficiency would reveal the aesthetic void at the core of their work. Narrative Strategies
  • By contrast Match of the Day's current migrainous banality is no accident: these lolling satin-shirted sofa fondlers have simply been watching TV feeds in Television Centre, their view fatally restricted, their experienced glazed by distance. Sky generation is beginning to miss Richard Keys and Andy Gray | Barney Ronay
  • It's like a romantic comedy written by Beckett - a romantic tragicomedy - in which romance dies not in some passionate combustion, but fizzles out into uncomfortable, aseptic banality.
  • This is the making of a generation whose banality is interchangeable with their vacuity.
  • The rest of the album, overproduced to the point of banality, barely registers as individual songs.
  • The idea smartly captures the banality of the relationship, highlighting the central idea by juxtaposing it against the action.
  • Their "plain" styles are really just exercises in banality, studiously avoiding the "literary" because to attempt something other than bare proficiency would reveal the aesthetic void at the core of their work. Narrative Strategies
  • For artist Simon Faithfull, the anti-heroic banality of this crossing made it a perfect launching ground for his Limbo project commissioned by the Film and Video Umbrella, which transmits and geo-locates, in real time, digital drawings made by Faithfull via a custom-made iPhone app. Joan K. Smith: Simon Faithfull's Limbo: Mobile App as Anti-Heroic Art
  • Boasting that its uniforms, methods, and attitudes make it stand out in a food court of banality, the franchise founded in 1946 at Muscle Beach, Santa Monica, spares no humiliation when dandifying its always smiling, sprightly employees. website, Hot Dog on a Stick's uniforms were inspired by a quirky 1960's trend that saw jockey caps and hot pants in fashion. Minyanville
  • He had given up work in disgust at the sheer banality of everyday life - this mindless activity just to get your old age pension.
  • Yet its very banality is also somehow appropriate - for this war will be won or lost not in some grand showdown but in a trillion tiny everyday encounters, like those of commuters pouring off a suburban train. The madrid agenda
  • Its background details - office meetings, package holidays - seemed as significant as the shuffle between lust and love, amorality and a search for meaning: the proximity of banality to tragedy or redemption.
  • The amount of background information in the link essays is generally superficial, sometimes to the point of banality.
  • What conversation exists is trapped in a level of superficial banality.
  • I am computer literate but I find surfing the net is only equalled in its vapidity by the banality of today's TV programmes.
  • First the Gulf, then the Balkan campaigns honed the syntax of 24-hour reporting almost to the point of banality.
  • Slowly, ponderously, and to no obvious purpose, bewigged lawyers gnaw away at obscure details, while judges occasionally interrupt them with observations of unutterable banality.
  • The greatest laughs come when we realise the full banality of virtual conversations, when spoken out loud.
  • Initially, what I found to be striking as I walked through the exhibition was its banality and quiet resonance.
  • An ancient Russian icon in nielloed silver and one of these Christs in carved wood, executed in the seventeenth century by Bogard de Nancy, in an antique frame of gilded wood backed with velvet, were the only things that slightly relieved the banality of the decoration. Là-bas
  • Their initial banality allows them to be fulfilled, to take on another life, to free themselves of their own geographies.
  • No fictional account of human humiliation and shame can capture the frightening banality of the people's treatment at these checkpoints.
  • Slowly, ponderously, and to no obvious purpose, bewigged lawyers gnaw away at obscure details, while judges occasionally interrupt them with observations of unutterable banality.
  • Slowly, ponderously, and to no obvious purpose, bewigged lawyers gnaw away at obscure details, while judges occasionally interrupt them with observations of unutterable banality.
  • One more on baseball: Tony Kornheiser of the Washington Post pays tribute to a player whose startling achievement is rooted in banality: showing up for work. Watching Baseball on TV | PopPolitics.com
  • Despite his descent into simplism and banality in his later work, this poem shows the brilliant talent he possessed as a young poet. Archive 2006-10-01
  • Tours through North America and Britain are recounted with spirit-crushing banality.
  • I'm sick of the lassitude, sick of the despair and the heroising of banality.
  • The death sentence the late Philip Johnson pronounced on skyscrapers 15 years ago was directed at the then-prevailing North American skyscraper form, namely the plethora of minimalist boxes of stultifying banality. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • The air of studied banality persists even during moments of great importance.
  • Elements such as this can potentially add much character to a genre that's typically overwrought with banality.
  • When Thor is exiled to Earth, cosmic bombast gives way to the terrestrial banality of his romance with Natalie Portman's astrophysicist, Jane, who talks earnestly about resolving her particle data and knows about Einstein-Rosen bridges, the fanciful wormholes through which bad guys and good guys alike shuttle between realms like Metro North commuters. 'Thor': A Vehicle of Low Norsepower
  • Intellectual snobbery is so over, I chided myself, before launching into an orgy of sheer, joyous banality.
  • What a great synthesis of the banality of everyday life with high tech and high culture.
  • The banality of grey, prison like walls high-rising above their heads was a spite to their very faces.
  • A guide talked about the banality and universality of the image of these two corporate warehouses.
  • What saves the whole shtick from utter banality is Wang's great location work and his ability to get performances out of even a block of wood.
  • The wordless theatre of everyday life occasionally threatens to subside into banality.
  • This tinpot Caesar is in open revolt against the intellectual banality and poverty of his home life - the house is decorated with framed tourist posters of Florence and Rome - and by his lack of cash.
  • Black Pat successfully embodies the crushing physical weight of depressive illness, and the crude banality of his torments illuminate its brutal power to strip away joy; but, for all his foul tongue and fouler breath, the monstrous dog fails to penetrate the darker psychological landscape of depression, so that the novel never packs quite the punch that it promises. Mr Chartwell by Rebecca Hunt – review
  • The banality of political correctness, the attenuation of meaning in the argot of legalese/computere/governmentese newspeak attenuates all feeling and meaning. One Book, One Tweet « Third Point of Singularity
  • And that is the banality — or "banalization" — that we face today. The 'Problem of Evil' in Postwar Europe
  • We are forced to reimagine those images; he rescues that terrible footage from encroaching banality.

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