A few days ago
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how do u use banal in a sentence?

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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I only answer the most banal questions, as anything that required original thought would overwhelm me at once, and for good.
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A few days ago
cwgrrl7
Banal comes from the Old French word ban, an edict, which had the adjective banal, “of or relating to compulsory feudal service,” which evolved to signify “merely obligatory,” hence “commonplace.”

How does the poet transform his banal thoughts (are not most thoughts banal?) into such stunning forms, into beauty?

— Joyce Carol Oates, “Speaking of Books: The Formidable W.B. Yeats”, New York Times, September 7, 1969

(dictionary.com)

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A few days ago
Diane B
banal means trite or unoriginal. Therefore a sentence could be: The old folks conversation was banal due to their lack of memory.
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A few days ago
lordmisrule2004
Perhaps it’s just the arrogant, knowing way in which reporters ask the most banal of questions.

— Alfred Alcorn, Murder in the Museum of Man

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A few days ago
Cherry Pie
My sister thinks that having a big, loud wedding is quite banal nowadays. She is therefore planning something very discreet.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Liberals are not only banal they are pathetic!
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A few days ago
kiko
!!!!!!!! heads up use dictionary !!!!!!!! (^ ^) lol b-a-n-a-l
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