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clichéd

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[klee-sheyd, kli-] / kliˈʃeɪd, klɪ- /

adjective

  1. full of or characterized by clichés.

    a clichéd, boring speech.

  2. representing or expressing a cliché or stereotype; trite; hackneyed; commonplace.

    the old clichéd argument that girls are more affectionate than boys.


Etymology

Origin of clichéd

First recorded in 1925–30; cliché ( def. ) + -ed 3

Explanation

When something is cliched, you've heard it a million times before — it's overused and unoriginal. Your English teacher might advise you to avoid cliched sayings in your essays. You'll know when a phrase is cliched, because it will sound extremely familiar. "Every cloud has a silver lining," "think outside the box," and "there are plenty of fish in the sea" are all cliched. These are fine to use in casual speech, or in an ironic way, but you shouldn't use them in formal writing. Many people mistakenly use the noun cliche as an adjective, instead of cliched.

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Example Sentences

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And yes, you best believe he is not singing any pop genre that an NYU sophomore would like, but instead treacly worship music with painfully clichéd lyrics.

From Salon • Jan. 12, 2026

He uses the word “multibillionaire” twice as if expelling a bad taste from his mouth and paints a clichéd picture of their “300-foot yachts.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 7, 2026

Culture and camaraderie might be clichéd traits easy to point to in the wake of any World Series championship, but they were nonetheless present in the Dodgers’ quest to repeat this year.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 4, 2025

Many called it a fine example of cultural collaboration, but others argued it relied heavily on clichéd imagery and lacked authentic representation of India.

From BBC • Jul. 18, 2025

I didn’t know which clichéd phrase about love I could use to comfort him.

From "Here to Stay" by Sara Farizan

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