Lexicographical Neighbors of Platitudinized
Literary usage of Platitudinized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris edited by William Torrey Harris (1875)
"... how he might have lamented the fact, and platitudinized the occasion, had he
recollected that Shakespeare was publishing and playing his own plays then! ..."
2. Eastern Nights by Alan John Bott (1919)
"... consciously reverent congregation, its rippling organ, and— yes, by the great
truths and dogmatic commonplaces that were platitudinized from its pulpit. ..."
3. Eastern Nights by Alan Bott (1919)
"... consciously reverent congregation, its rippling organ, and— yes, by the great
truths and dogmatic commonplaces that were platitudinized from its pulpit. ..."
4. Uncanonized: A Romance of English Monachism by Margaret Horton Potter (1900)
"While Anthony platitudinized, and Glastonbury drank, the great secular heart of
the island was throbbing with excitement over the political outlook. ..."
5. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris edited by William Torrey Harris (1875)
"... how he might have lamented the fact, and platitudinized the occasion, had he
recollected that Shakespeare was publishing and playing his own plays then! ..."
6. Eastern Nights by Alan John Bott (1919)
"... consciously reverent congregation, its rippling organ, and— yes, by the great
truths and dogmatic commonplaces that were platitudinized from its pulpit. ..."
7. Eastern Nights by Alan Bott (1919)
"... consciously reverent congregation, its rippling organ, and— yes, by the great
truths and dogmatic commonplaces that were platitudinized from its pulpit. ..."
8. Uncanonized: A Romance of English Monachism by Margaret Horton Potter (1900)
"While Anthony platitudinized, and Glastonbury drank, the great secular heart of
the island was throbbing with excitement over the political outlook. ..."