Banal in english
Banal
pronunciation: bənɑl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: bənɑl part of speech: adjective
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banal = trivial ; banal ; petty ; piddling.
Example: A further problem is the fact that place names may appear in a trivial context.Example: Unrestricted access to the Internet for input is promoting not just the banal but the postively corrupt.Example: It may seem petty to distinguish between the plural and singular form, and therefore unnecessary to include both forms in the index.Example: Personal financial problems and piddling little controversies could absolutely kill a politician, eating away at him, worrying him sick.more:
» algo banal = frill .
Example: She is not a 'progressive' educator in any sense of the word, and vehemently resists what she calls 'undigested novelties' and 'frills and fripperies' in teaching methodologies.