cliques |
cliche |
As a verb cliques
is .
As a noun cliche is
(
overused phrase or expression).
proverbial |
cliche |
As nouns the difference between proverbial and cliche
is that
proverbial is (euphemistic) used to replace a word that might be considered unacceptable in a particular situation, when using a well-known phrase while
cliche is (
overused phrase or expression).
As an adjective proverbial
is of, resembling, or expressed as a proverb, , fable, or fairy tale.
cliche |
x |
As a noun cliche
is (
overused phrase or expression).
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
cliche |
metonymy |
As nouns the difference between cliche and metonymy
is that
cliche is (
overused phrase or expression) while
metonymy is the use of a single characteristic or name of an object to identify an entire object or related object.
stencil |
cliche |
As nouns the difference between stencil and cliche
is that
stencil is a utensil that contains a perforated sheet through which ink can be forced to create a printed pattern onto a surface while
cliche is (
overused phrase or expression).
As a verb stencil
is (intransitive) to print with a stencil.
commonplace |
cliche |
As nouns the difference between commonplace and cliche
is that
commonplace is a platitude or while
cliche is (
overused phrase or expression).
As an adjective commonplace
is ordinary; having no remarkable characteristics.
As a verb commonplace
is to make a commonplace book.
aphorism |
cliche |
As nouns the difference between aphorism and cliche
is that
aphorism is an original laconic phrase conveying some principle or concept of thought while
cliche is (
overused phrase or expression).
cliche |
overused |
As a noun cliche
is (
overused phrase or expression).
As an adjective overused is
used too much, or too often.
obsolete |
cliche |
As an adjective obsolete
is obsolete, deprecated (computing).
As a noun cliche is
(
overused phrase or expression).
cliche |
touch |
As nouns the difference between cliche and touch
is that
cliche is (
overused phrase or expression) while
touch is an act of touching, especially with the hand or finger.
As a verb touch is
primarily physical senses.
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