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.]
    • 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.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:hackneyed

Translations

Verb

clichéd

  1. simple past tense and past participle of cliché
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