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banal

ADJ น่าเบื่อ  ไม่ น่าสนใจ  ไม่ สร้างสรรค์  ธรรมดา มาก  dull na-buea

 

banality

N ความ น่าเบื่อ  ความ ธรรมดา มาก  ความ ไม่ สร้างสรรค์  dullness kwam-na-buea

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

BANAL

Ban "al, a. Etym: [F., fr. ban an ordinance. ]

 

Defn: Commonplace; trivial; hackneyed; trite.

 

BANALITY

Ba *nal "i *ty, n.; pl. Banalities. Etym: [F. banalité. See Banal. ]

 

Defn: Something commonplace, hackneyed, or trivial; the commonplace, in speech. The highest things were thus brought down to the banalities of discourse. J. Morley.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

banal

ba nal |ˈbānl, bəˈnal, -ˈnäl ˈbeɪnl bəˈnɑl | adjective so lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring: songs with banal, repeated words. DERIVATIVES ba nal ly adverb ORIGIN mid 18th cent. (originally relating to feudal service in the sense compulsory, hence common to all ): from French, from ban a proclamation or call to arms ; ultimately of Germanic origin and related to ban 1 .

 

banality

ba nal i ty |bəˈnalitē bəˈnæləti | noun ( pl. banalities ) the fact or condition of being banal; unoriginality: there is an essential banality to the story he tells. something that is banal: the banalities of contemporary celebrity culture.

 

Oxford Dictionary

banal

banal |bəˈnɑːl, -ˈnal | adjective so lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring: songs with banal, repeated words. DERIVATIVES banally adverb ORIGIN mid 18th cent. (originally relating to feudal service in the sense compulsory , hence common to all ): from French, from ban a proclamation or call to arms ; ultimately of Germanic origin and related to ban 1 .

 

banality

banality |bəˈnalɪti | noun ( pl. banalities ) [ mass noun ] the fact or condition of being banal; unoriginality: there is an essential banality to the story he tells | [ count noun ] : the banalities of contemporary celebrity culture.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

banal

banal adjective banal lyrics: trite, hackneyed, clichéd, platitudinous, vapid, commonplace, ordinary, common, stock, conventional, stereotyped, overused, overdone, overworked, stale, worn out, timeworn, tired, threadbare, hoary, hack, unimaginative, humdrum, ho-hum, unoriginal, uninteresting, dull, trivial; informal old hat, corny, cornball, played out; dated dime-store; rare truistic, bromidic. ANTONYMS original.

 

banality

banality noun 1 the banality of most sitcoms: triteness, vapidity, staleness, unimaginativeness, lack of originality, prosaicness, dullness; informal corniness. ANTONYMS originality. 2 they exchanged banalities: platitude, cliché, truism, old chestnut, stock phrase, bromide, commonplace. ANTONYMS epigram, witticism.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

banal

banal adjective songs with banal, repeated words: trite, hackneyed, clichéd, platitudinous, vapid, commonplace, ordinary, common, stock, conventional, stereotyped, predictable, overused, overdone, overworked, stale, worn out, time-worn, tired, threadbare, hoary, hack, unimaginative, unoriginal, derivative, uninspired, prosaic, dull, boring, pedestrian, run-of-the-mill, routine, humdrum; informal old hat, corny, played out; N. Amer. informal cornball, dime-store; rare truistic, bromidic. ANTONYMS original.

 

banality

banality noun 1 the banality of most sitcoms: triteness, platitudinousness, vapidity, pedestrianism, conventionality, predictability, staleness, unimaginativeness, lack of originality, lack of inspiration, prosaicness, dullness, ordinariness; informal corniness. ANTONYMS originality. 2 they exchanged banalities for a couple of minutes: platitude, cliché, truism, banal phrase, trite phrase, hackneyed phrase, overworked phrase, stock phrase, commonplace, old chestnut, bromide. ANTONYMS epigram, witticism.

 

Duden Dictionary

banal

ba nal Adjektiv bildungssprachlich |ban a l |französisch banal, zu altfranzösisch ban = Bann; ursprünglich = gemeinnützig a abwertend im Ideengehalt, gedanklich recht unbedeutend, durchschnittlich eine banale Frage | banale Weisheiten | sein Vortrag war banal b keine Besonderheit, nichts Auffälliges aufweisend; alltäglich, gewöhnlich eine banale Geschichte | die Sache ist ganz banal

 

banalisieren

ba na li sie ren schwaches Verb |banalis ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « französisch banaliser ins Banale ziehen ein Geschehen banalisieren

 

Banalisierung

Ba na li sie rung Substantiv, feminin , die |Banalis ie rung |die Banalisierung; Genitiv: der Banalisierung, Plural: die Banalisierungen das Banalisieren; das Banalisiertwerden

 

Banalität

Ba na li tät Substantiv, feminin , die |Banalit ä t |die Banalität; Genitiv: der Banalität, Plural: die Banalitäten französisch banalité 1 ohne Plural das Banalsein 2 banale Äußerung, Aussage

 

French Dictionary

banal

banal , ale , als et aux adj. adjectif 1 anciennement Qui appartient au seigneur. : Des fours banaux. Note Grammaticale En ce sens, l ’adjectif s ’écrit banaux au masculin pluriel. 2 figuré Ordinaire, commun. : Des commentaires banals. Note Grammaticale En ce sens, l ’adjectif s ’écrit banals au masculin pluriel.

 

banalement

banalement adv. adverbe De façon banale. Note Orthographique bana l ement.

 

banalisation

banalisation n. f. nom féminin Action de rendre banal. Note Orthographique bana l isation.

 

banaliser

banaliser v. tr. verbe transitif Rendre banal, commun. : Une voiture de police banalisée. aimer Note Orthographique bana l iser.

 

banalité

banalité n. f. nom féminin 1 anciennement Usage d ’une chose (moulin, four ) moyennant redevance au seigneur. 2 Insignifiance. : La banalité d ’un commentaire. SYNONYME médiocrité . 3 au pluriel Paroles sans originalité. : Il n ’a que des banalités à dire. SYNONYME cliché ; lieu ; platitude . Note Orthographique bana l ité.

 

Spanish Dictionary

banal

banal adjetivo Que es trivial, insustancial o de poco interés o trascendencia :el clima suele ser un gran tema objeto de comentarios banales; recordaba los detalles de una tarde banal de 1938 en la que estuvimos bebiendo juntos en un café; este y otros motivos le han conducido a una existencia cotidiana absolutamente banal y opresiva por su monotonía; corren tiempos banales y chatos en los que no hay lugar para epopeyas .

 

banalidad

banalidad nombre femenino 1 Calidad de banal :la radionovela es considerada por muchos estudiosos una aberración cuya banalidad y predictibilidad la hacen indigna de cualquier análisis a no ser antropológico o sociológico .2 Asunto banal :durante unos minutos hablaron de banalidades, tratando de obviar el espinoso tema de la agresión .

 

banalizar

banalizar verbo transitivo Dar carácter banal a algo . Conjugación [4 ] como realizar .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

banal

ba nal /bənɑ́ːl, -nǽl /形容詞 ありふれた, つまらない ; 新鮮味のない, 使い古された .ba nal i ty /bənǽləti /名詞