adjective
- lacking originality or freshness; trite, dull, or commonplace
Usage: often used to describe ideas, statements, or writing that are unimaginative or overused
Examples
- The speech was full of bromidic phrases that failed to inspire the audience.
- His bromidic observations about life added nothing new to the conversation.
- The movie relied on bromidic plot devices that we've seen a hundred times before.
- She criticized the article for its bromidic approach to the subject.
- The bromidic wisdom in self-help books often states the obvious.
- Critics dismissed the novel as bromidic and uninspired.