A few days ago
massoumeh b

what’s the word in English for the word or phrase a person repeatedly and habitually uses in his speech ?

what’s the word in English for the word or phrase a person repeatedly and habitually uses in his speech ?

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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A few days ago
Ms Brazil
It could be called a MANNEURISM.

Take a look:

MANNEURISM: a way of speaking or moving that is typical of a particular person:

Example:He has the same mannerisms as his father.

(From the LONGMAN Dictionary of Contemporary English, 4th Edition)

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A few days ago
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In the radio business we call it a clutch phrase.
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A few days ago
Hirata
Are you looking for the word ‘pet phrase’?
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A few days ago
buckingham29
Filler.
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A few days ago
Texlady
“Filler” is a good answer. Also bad habit, verbal tic.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
a filler…like..Anyway, man, um, I see.
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