clichéd

clichéd
clichéd [{{}}British{{}} {{t}}'kli:ʃeɪd, {{}}American{{}} {{t}}kli:'ʃeɪd]
adjective
banal;
a clichéd phrase un cliché, une banalité, un lieu commun;
the end of the film is very clichéd la fin du film est très conventionnelle

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