Some trite expressions:
He gambled the money away and nonchalantly stated, "Easy come, easy go."
He clumsily walked through the gift shop like a bull in a china shop.
That kind, old woman has a heart of gold.
They are clichés.
Cliches are trite expressions that are over-used.
drink the kool-aid 24/7
common average old before
I got your impolite expression right here.
it is a stereotyped expression. Like everything is fair in love and war.Though such expressions are centuries old but still are valid in today's time
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Math expressions are basically number sentences.
Trite is an adjective. The noun form is triteness.
To be trite is to lack in freshness and originality. An example of this in a sentence would be, "She lacked creativity. She was trite."
We found it difficult to laugh at his trite jokes.
A common formula for a figurative expression is "as -- as a(n) --". The next few sentences are examples of figurative expressions. Helen is as big as a barn. Jake is as clever as a fox. June has always been as crazy as a loon. Elvis is as dead as a doornail.