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bromidic

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bro⋅mid⋅ic

[broh-mid-ik]
–adjective
pertaining or proper to a platitude; being a bromide; trite.

Origin:
1905–10, Americanism; bromide + -ic


bro⋅mid⋅i⋅cal⋅ly, adverb
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bro·mid·ic   (brō-mĭd'ĭk)   
adj.  Stale, trite, or commonplace through overuse; clichéd: bromidic gags in sitcoms.
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