clichéd

See also: cliched

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From cliché + -ed.

Adjective

clichéd (comparative more clichéd, superlative most clichéd)

  1. Repeated so often that it has become stale or commonplace; hackneyed. [from early 20th c.]
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:hackneyed
    • 2015, Huping Ling, Allan W. Austin, Asian American History and Culture: An Encyclopedia:
      While most of these small, family-owned eateries were mired in drab décor and had clichéd names like Golden Wok or China Gate, they made up for the kitsch with inexpensive prices.

Translations

Verb

clichéd

  1. simple past and past participle of cliché
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