Cliché
Cliché refers to an expression, idea, or element in creative works that has become predictable and unoriginal through excessive repetition. Clichés can appear as phrases, slogans, plot devices, or visual motifs that have lost their novelty and impact due to overuse. Usage is to convey common understanding quickly, but heavy reliance can obscure nuance and mislead audiences about authenticity.
The term originates from the French cliché meaning a printing plate used to reproduce text or images.
Lexical clichés include phrases like "better late than never" or "the more the merrier." Plot clichés include
Clichés can speed communication by relying on familiar associations. They may also signal conventional thinking or
Cliché is related to platitude, trope, stock phrase, stereotype, and idiom.