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  1. Meaning of banal in English. banal. adjective. uk / bəˈnɑːl / us / bəˈnɑːl / Add to word list Add to word list. boring, ordinary, and not original: He just sat there making banal remarks all evening. banal pop songs. Synonyms. commonplace. trite disapproving. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Tedious and uninspiring.

  2. The meaning of BANAL is lacking originality, freshness, or novelty : trite. How to use banal in a sentence. How do you pronounce banal? Synonym Discussion of Banal.

  3. Definition of 'banal' banal. (bənɑːl , -næl ) adjective. If you describe something as banal, you do not like it because you think that it is so ordinary that it is not at all effective or interesting. [disapproval] The text is banal. Bland, banal music tinkled discreetly from hidden loudspeakers.

  4. Banal definition: devoid of freshness or originality; hackneyed; trite. See examples of BANAL used in a sentence.

  5. Synonyms for BANAL: boring, bland, insipid, dull, tiring, flat, watery, milk-and-water; Antonyms of BANAL: poignant, piquant, pungent, spicy, racy, substantial, exciting, entertaining

  6. Anything that's unoriginal and dull is banal — a fancy word for things that bore you to tears. When you're writing, try not to be banal. Clichés and dull topics are banal.

  7. Define banal. banal synonyms, banal pronunciation, banal translation, English dictionary definition of banal. adj. Drearily commonplace and often predictable; trite: "Blunt language cannot hide a banal conception" . ba·nal′ize′ v. ba·nal′ly adv. Usage Note: The...

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  9. ba•nal (bə nal′, -näl′, bān′ l), adj. devoid of freshness or originality; hackneyed; trite: a banal and sophomoric treatment of courage on the frontier. French; Old French: pertaining to a ban (see ban2, - al1) 1745–55.

  10. Drearily commonplace and often predictable; trite. American Heritage. Dull or stale as because of overuse; trite; hackneyed; commonplace. Webster's New World. Common in a boring way, to the point of being predictable; containing nothing new or fresh. Wiktionary. Synonyms: old-hat. well-worn.

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