Trite in a sentence as an adjective

It is hard to answer this because a lot of the trite answers are indeed false.

>This post is trite and condescending no matter how long it came after Jobs death.

It may sound trite, but the real reason is -- why would they?The engineers are all busy working on new things.

Could "changing the world" be a contender the most trite, overused expression of 2013?

The style they popularized has become trite and they ooze with self-importance.

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

After working many corporate jobs over the years, this kind of rhetoric seems trite and overused.

I might actually agree with her but the questioner is strawman-level superficial and trite.

I know this sounds trite and stupid, but I have a recurring fantasy of travelling back in time and using my modern knowledge to change history.

I'm tired of these trite articles espousing some cute mantra holds as if it's some universal property of software development.

I'm mostly tired of trite apologies from people that lacked the backbone to stand behind their speech, for instance, Tracy Morgan, who repented quickly about his anti-gay stand up. I wish people had the foresight to realize the consequences, and if they decide to say something, they should have enough will to counter criticism as a valid personal opinion, which all types of heinous stuff are.

Trite definitions

adjective

repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse; "bromidic sermons"; "his remarks were trite and commonplace"; "hackneyed phrases"; "a stock answer"; "repeating threadbare jokes"; "parroting some timeworn axiom"; "the trite metaphor `hard as nails'"