No, they only have the one common endpoint in common.
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They have one point in common.
Opposite rays are rays that share the same endpoint (have a common endpoint), but they also form a line.Not always.
They can have only one point in common.
The opposite of trite (cliche, overused, stale) would be fresh, original, innovative, or unique.
Worn out; common; used until so common as to have lost novelty and interest; hackneyed; stale; as, a trite remark; a trite subject.
uninventive, unoriginal, hackneyed, trite, dull
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Trite and obvious. Boring and common affliction.
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No, the words "trait" and "trite" are not contradictory. "Trait" refers to a distinguishing quality or characteristic of a person or thing, while "trite" means something that is overused, lacking originality, or boring due to being too common.
Trite is an adjective. The noun form is triteness.
To be trite is to lack in freshness and originality. An example of this in a sentence would be, "She lacked creativity. She was trite."
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We found it difficult to laugh at his trite jokes.
Trite means a remark that is overused or lacks originality. A trite statement can be called a bromide or cliché.