tritish, a.
(ˈtraɪtɪʃ)
Also triteish.
[f. trite a. + -ish1.]
Somewhat trite. So tritism (ˈtraɪtɪz(ə)m), trite or commonplace character.
| 1779 T. Twining in Recreat. & Stud. (1882) 60 The notes..seem now and then to be tritish. 1785 Rolliad (1812) 137 A solid truth in the observation of Horace which its tritism does not destroy. 1980 Times 5 June 11/3 A good, if triteish, situation. |