trillado

[tree-yah-doh]

trillado Definition

  • 1worn out
  • 2hackneyed
  • 3stereotyped

Using trillado: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "trillado" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The plot of the movie was trillado and predictable.

  • Example

    The writer's use of trillado phrases made the story uninteresting.

  • Example

    The speech was filled with trillado jokes and anecdotes.

trillado Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for trillado

Antonyms for trillado

Phrases with trillado

  • estar trillado

    to be worn out or exhausted

    Example

    Después de correr una maratón, estoy completamente trillado.

  • trillado y manido

    trite and hackneyed

    Example

    El argumento de la película es trillado y manido, no ofrece nada nuevo.

  • lugar común

    commonplace, cliché

    Example

    El discurso del político estaba lleno de lugares comunes y frases trilladas.

Origins of trillado

from the Spanish word 'trillar', meaning 'to thresh'

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Summary: trillado in Brief

'Trillado' [tree-yah-doh] is an adjective that describes something as worn out, hackneyed, or stereotyped. It is often used to describe overused phrases or plots, as in 'The plot of the movie was trillado and predictable.' 'Trillado' can also be used in phrases like 'estar trillado,' meaning to be worn out or exhausted.