Use of platitude in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include platitude at the start of sentence, platitude at the end of sentence and platitude in the middle of sentence

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platitude at the end of sentence


  1. It's no more than a platitude.
  2. Zhou Hongxiang: It's a platitude.
  3. I am the champion of the platitude.
  4. The talk is no more than a platitude.
  5. But this is just a reassuring platitude.
  6. Business management, this is the topic of a platitude.

platitude in the middle of sentence


  1. They mouthed the usual platitudes.
  2. I mouthed some sympathetic platitudes.
  3. He delivered a long prose full of platitudes.
  4. This is a platitude, but also the most important.
  5. This was such a mere platitude go without saying.
  6. He was mouthing the usual platitudes about the need for more compassion.
  7. We shall have to listen to more platitudes about the dangers of overspending.
  8. He was seen on TV delivering platitudes about the crisis in a monotone voice.
  9. The speaker seems to have no original ideas; his speech was full of platitudes.
  10. Those who did believe me offered no solace; only sympathy and empty platitudes.
  11. Why couldn't he say something original instead of spouting the same old platitudes?
  12. The rest of the class period was filled with platitudes and bored and knowing nods.
  13. Mr Gringold droned on, mouthing the usual platitudes about motivation and self-reliance.
  14. Today, however, most recommendations are known to be hot air and tail-covering platitudes.
  15. I sense his slighted dignity and mouth some platitude about boys being boys the world over.
  16. That is more than just a platitude from a guy who really would rather have been anywhere else.
  17. Milosevic doesn't mouth platitudes about it not mattering who scores as long as the team wins.
  18. If she had neutered the quick of mystery in platitude before, she was smothering it with symbols now.
  19. High-sounding jargon or pointless platitudes cut little ice when one is alert to the actual message being conveyed.
  20. Charles took one look at the proffered platitudes, which he knew to be absurd, and set about writing an alternative.
  21. All the foreign students sat together in the Student Union, at the same table, exchanging heavily accented platitudes.
  22. The management tried to satisfy staff with some platitudes about the need to make sacrifices for the benefit of the company.
  23. These performed just as required, with pious platitudes followed by prevaricating and tut-tutting in a most gratifying manner.

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