Platitude in a sentence as a noun

This, like most pieces on Medium, is just an extended platitude.

" It's a meaningless platitude that's thrown around far too much in startup circles.

It sounds like an empty platitude and I wouldn't even believe it if someone said that to me.

Can we please drop this hyperbolic platitude that "ideas are worthless.

"Limit the size of government" is a trite platitude that anyone could agree with on some level.

A platitude is only interesting if the language used to convey it has some poetry to it.

To seek out knowledge and to hone his ability to separate truth from fiction, insight from platitude.

I think to say that the fault is "within us" is a platitude about as banal as "the answer is somewhere in the middle".

Why is this ******** platitude always a response to anyone complaining about a patent?

Saying that everyone is "brilliant in their own way" is a cop out, a platitude that's no better than saying nothing at all.

Our users are true evangelistswearing our gear, drinking from our shot glasses, and shouting cheers to our name..." The rest was equally as vague and platitude-filled.

Furthermore, the only lip service they give to this possible conflict of interests is a pandering platitude designed to shove the issue under the rug.

This sort of "motivation" is nothing more than a ridiculous platitude that enables the government to pretend they're supporting technology and innovation with practically no cost to them.

Too many words to express a worn out platitude: "See every day as an opportunity to learn something that you didn't know yesterday".Here's the only part of the article that I really agree with: "Don't waste your time hating your job and doing it badly.

Platitude definitions

noun

a trite or obvious remark

See also: cliche banality commonplace bromide