pious platitude

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pious platitude

A politician offered a pious platitude instead of a real solution.

Definition

Noun: A statement that expresses a conventional, morally upright, or religious sentiment in a way that is perceived as insincere, shallow, or lacking genuine feeling or depth of thought. It is a cliché that sounds virtuous but is often used thoughtlessly or to avoid meaningful engagement with a complex issue.

Usage

This term is used to criticize or describe an expression that seems morally or religiously correct on the surface but is empty of true conviction or meaningful content. It often implies hypocrisy or a failure to engage with the real substance of a matter.

Examples
  • The politician's speech was full of about family values but contained no concrete policy proposals.
  • Instead of offering real sympathy, he just repeated the same : "Everything happens for a reason."
  • Her advice amounted to nothing more than a that did nothing to address the actual problem.
Advanced Usage
  • As a rhetorical criticism: The term is frequently used in analysis (e.g., political, literary, social commentary) to deconstruct and dismiss superficial moralizing.
    • The editorial dismissed the CEO's apology as a series of pious platitudes designed to placate the public.
Variants and Related Words
  • Platitude (n.): A remark or statement, especially one with a moral content, that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful. (A is a specific type of platitude with a religious or moral focus).
  • Bromide (n.): A trite and unoriginal idea or remark, typically intended to soothe or placate.
  • Cliche (n.): A phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought.
Synonyms
  • Hollow sentiment
  • Cant
  • Sanctimonious remark
  • Empty phrase
  • Moral cliché
Idioms and Related Phrases
  • To mouth platitudes: To utter trite, insincere statements.
    • He did not engage with the difficult questions, choosing instead to mouth platitudes.
  • Lip service: The act of expressing support or agreement without taking any significant action.
    • The company paid lip service to diversity with a few pious platitudes in its annual report.
pious platitude

A politician offered a pious platitude instead of a real solution.

Noun
  1. insincere talk about religion or morals

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