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    Hack·neyed
    /ˈhaknēd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a phrase or idea) lacking significance through having been overused; unoriginal and trite: "hackneyed old sayings"
  2. Hackneyed means lacking in freshness or originality, often used to describe a phrase or idea that is trite or commonplace. Learn the etymology, synonyms, examples, and related words of hackneyed from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

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  4. Hackneyed means boring and meaningless because it is used too often. Learn how to use this adjective with synonyms, antonyms, and examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  5. Hackneyed means made commonplace or trite; stale; banal. See the origin, synonyms, and usage of the word in sentences from various sources.

  6. Definitions of hackneyed. adjective. repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse. “ hackneyed phrases”. synonyms: banal, commonplace, old-hat, shopworn, stock, threadbare, timeworn, tired, trite, well-worn. unoriginal. not original; not being or productive of something fresh and unusual.

  7. Hackneyed means boring and meaningless because it is used too often. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and find synonyms and related words.

  8. Hackney can be a noun, an adjective, or a verb. As a noun, it means a horse or a carriage for hire. As an adjective, it means common, trite, or vulgar. As a verb, it means to make something common or trite.

  9. Hackneyed means used so often as to be trite, dull, and stereotyped. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of this adjective with examples from Collins English Dictionary.

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