Cliched in spanish
Cliché
pronunciation: klitʃe part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: klitʃe part of speech: adjective
In gestures






clichéd = manido, típico, esteretípico, estereotipado.
Example: He reinforces the self-deprecating and cliched concept that in order to be a writer, 'one must cultivate incompetence at almost every other form of profitable work'.more:
» cliched, the = estereotipado, lo. [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]
Example: It thrives on ambiguity, irony, paradox, which bring the disparate and hitherto unconnected into relationship, revealing new shades of meaning, or refreshing the worn, the tired, the cliched.