What is the word for a sentence that initially sounds profound or deep, that is, in fact, meaningless or empty?


I'm sure I saw, recently, a word for this, but I can no longer remember, or find, it.



Answer



Possibly platitude:



A trite or banal remark or statement, especially one expressed as if it were original or significant.



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