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platitudinal

[plat-i-tood-n-uhl, -tyood-] / ˌplæt ɪˈtud n əl, -ˈtjud- /


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OpenAI’s generative language tool ChatGPT has proven to be effective at regurgitating hackneyed cultural motifs back at its users, which makes it perfect for the platitudinal terrain of BuzzFeed quizzes.

From Slate Apr. 12, 2023

Goodell’s testimony to the committee in June was a lot of platitudinal verbal litter.

From Washington Post Jul. 4, 2022

Otherwise, Piece By Piece is near one-note, like an album-length take on her platitudinal coronation song “A Moment Like This.”

From Time Mar. 5, 2015

The conversation, owing to the intervention of other of the guests, became general and platitudinal.

From The Devil's Paw by E. Phillips (Edward Phillips) Oppenheim

"No, I couldn't do that," said Lestrange to Barthrop, in one of those unhappy little silences which so often seemed to lie in wait for Lestrange's most platitudinal utterances.

From Father Payne by Arthur Christopher Benson




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