When he is speaking, almost every word is a cliche.
The use of an eagle in a logo is so cliche.
Asking for sentences on WikiAnswers is so cliche
A cliche.
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It is a noun and can be used as an adjective. The word "cliche" is an adjective because one can say "that is so cliche" but it is also a noun because one can say "that is such a cliche."
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Cliche would be my guess.
malapropism
The ending of the book was just one huge, overused cliché.The editor did not like the cliché in the author's book and suggested that it is changed.
A cliche is a trite, stereotyped expression; a sentence or phrase, usually expressing a popular or common thought or idea, that has lost originality, ingenuity, and impact by long overuse. For example:"He was as strong as an ox".A sample sentence using the word cliche:"To say he was as strong as an ox would be a cliche."The cliche was so tediously overused that it lost its effectiveness.cli·chécli·ché [klee sháy](plural cli·chés)noun1. overused expression: a phrase or word that has lost its original effectiveness or power from overuse.2. overused idea: an overused activity or notion.