Everything we know about 'banalities'

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In rhetoric, wooden language (calque of the French expression langue de bois) refers to a diverting of attention from reality by using certain words, such as banalities too abstract or pompous, either appealing to sentiment rather than to facts.

It was commonly used in political speeches and newspaper articles in the USSR and the other Eastern European Communist countries, and is still prevalent today in most political spectrums.

banalities

(pl. ) of Banality

(This definition is from the 1913 Webster's Dictionary and may be outdated.)