What does platitudinarian mean?
Platitudinarian means One who uses many platitudes in speaking or writing..
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/ˌplatɪˌtjuːdɪˈtɛəɹi.ən/ · noun
One who uses many platitudes in speaking or writing..
Sir Culling was an extreme Low Churchman, an Exeter Hallite to the backbone, and the head and front of the Platitudinarian Party.
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Platitudinarian means One who uses many platitudes in speaking or writing..
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Sir Culling was an extreme Low Churchman, an Exeter Hallite to the backbone, and the head and front of the Platitudinarian Party.
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