How Do You Spell BANALITY?

Pronunciation: [banˈalɪti] (IPA)

Banality (/bəˈnælɪti/) is a noun referring to something that is unoriginal, boring, and lacking in originality or freshness. The word is spelled as 'b-a-n-a-l-i-t-y', with the stress on the second syllable. The 'i' comes after the 't' in the spelling, which ensures that the final syllable is pronounced as 'ti' rather than 'it'. The word is derived from the French word 'banalité', which means 'commonplace' or 'triviality'. It is a commonly used word in academic and literary circles.

BANALITY Meaning and Definition

  1. Banality is a noun that refers to the quality or state of being banal, or lacking originality, freshness, or interest. It describes something that is mundane, trite, or common, lacking any distinctive qualities that would make it stand out or engage the attention or imagination of others. Banality often suggests a sense of mediocrity, superficiality, or conformity, where ideas, actions, or expressions lack depth, creativity, or meaning.

    Banality can encompass a range of things, including everyday experiences, routines, conversations, or cultural artifacts that are considered ordinary, predictable, and unremarkable. It often connotes a certain sameness or monotony, where a lack of uniqueness or novelty can breed boredom or indifference. Banality can be found in various areas such as art, literature, music, or even social interactions, where pedestrian and clichéd ideas or expressions fail to inspire or provoke thought or emotion.

    This term can also be used to characterize a person or their behavior when they exhibit a tedious or conventional attitude, lacking in originality, depth, or intellectual substance. It signifies a lack of creativity, inventiveness, or individuality, suggesting a preference for conformity and an aversion to taking risks or embracing novel perspectives.

    In summary, banality describes something that is unoriginal, ordinary, lacking interest or depth, and perhaps even clichéd or trite. It denotes a lack of originality, uniqueness, or imaginative quality, often resulting in a mundane or uninspired experience or expression.

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Etymology of BANALITY

The word "banality" derives from the French term "banalité" which in turn comes from the Old French word "banal" meaning "communal" or "common". The Old French "ban" referred to an official proclamation made by the lord or ruler. Over time, "banal" acquired the meaning of something that pertains to the community or common people. Eventually, in the 18th century, "banalité" was formed to describe something that is common, ordinary, or lacking originality. From French, it passed into English to retain its meaning today.

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Plural form of BANALITY is BANALITIES

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