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Which term indicates “repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse”?
  1. A-Hackneyed
  2. B-Exemplary
  3. C-Extenuating
  4. D-Florid
  5. Posted By: ajraja
  6. English MCQs / Grammer and Vocabulary
  7. "Hackneyed" is an adjective used to describe something, such as a phrase or an idea, that has become overused to the point of losing its originality and impact. When a word or expression is hackneyed, it means it has been used so frequently that it has become trite, stale, or lacking in freshness. It may evoke a sense of cliché or predictability.

    For example, a common saying or a phrase that has been used excessively in writing or speech might be considered hackneyed. Writers and speakers often strive to avoid hackneyed expressions to maintain originality and capture the audience's attention with fresh and creative language.

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