common, nothing, ordinary, unoriginal, unimaginative, commonplace, flat, square
We exchanged banal pleasantries.
The term "banal" is not common in most contemporary contexts; however, its meaning is quite clear and broadly applicable. Fundamentally, "banal" means "inappropriately obvious or common", with special stress placed upon the lack of originality demonstrated in whatever statement or action (etc.) is being described as "banal".
No. An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word. A homonym is a word that sounds the same as another word, but means something different.
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The adjective banal means lacking in any real significance or originality. He makes the same banal comments every time he watches that movie. That sports commentator's opinions are usually banal, trite, and tedious.
common, ordinary
A synonym is a word that means the same as another word.
Another word that means the same as trust is belief. Also reliance.
The Tagalog word for divine is "banal."
We exchanged banal pleasantries.
The term "banal" is not common in most contemporary contexts; however, its meaning is quite clear and broadly applicable. Fundamentally, "banal" means "inappropriately obvious or common", with special stress placed upon the lack of originality demonstrated in whatever statement or action (etc.) is being described as "banal".
No. An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word. A homonym is a word that sounds the same as another word, but means something different.
Another word that means the same is supporting.
what is another verb that means the same as danger
it is banal to dress up asna 1965 hippie?
an antonym and a word that means the same or similar to another word is a synonym