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its been used too commonly to be evocative

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It is has been used too commonly to be evocative.

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What part of speech is cliche?

Cliche is a noun. It names a type of phrase.


Is 'stuck in a road' an idiom?

Stuck in a rut is a phrase, but I am not sure if an idiom is the same thing as a phrase. You may be thinking of a cliche and "stuck in a RUT" is a cliche. "Stuck in a road" is neither cliche nor idiom.


What is another word for stereotypical phrase?

A cliche.


Is an idiom a cliche?

No. An idiom is a phrase whose meaning cannot be determined by context. A cliche is a stale quotation or phrase that has been overused.Example idiom: He was feeling under the weatheryesterday, but today he's fine.Example cliche: Think outside of the box.


What is the definition of cliche in poetry terms?

An overused phrase, not original.


Cliche in this day and age?

A cliche is a phrase or opinion that is overused and lacks original thought. Some examples of a cliche are; lost track of time, lasted an eternity and a matter of time.


When is a phrase considered a cliché?

A phrase is considered a cliche when youve heard it too often


Is cliche an adverb or noun?

It is a noun and can be used as an adjective. The word "cliche" is an adjective because one can say "that is so cliche" but it is also a noun because one can say "that is such a cliche."


Is home sweet home a cliche?

The phrase "home sweet home" is overused and can be considered cliche. However, it is very true that there is no place like home and most people are happy there so the cliche is justified.


How can you use cliche in a sentence?

"crying during a sad movie is so cliche"---INCORRECT USAGE This is a common error. Cliché is a noun: "That phrase is such a cliché." Clichéd is the adjective formed from it. "Use of that phrase is so clichéd."


What kind of phrase is last but not least?

The phrase "last but not least" is used a lot; I would describe it as a common phrase, possibly even a cliche.


Is bottle water really clean?

no just sparkling