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Meaning
The word "corny" is used to describe something that is overly sentimental, clichéd, or cheesy, often in a way that seems outdated or lacking originality. It can refer to ideas, expressions, or jokes that may have been funny or charming at one time but now feel tired or predictable.
Synonyms
- Cheesy
- Sappy
- Clichéd
- Hackneyed
- Trite
- Sentimental
Antonyms
- Original
- Innovative
- Fresh
- Unique
- Unconventional
Etymology
The term "corny" originated in the early 20th century and is believed to be a shortening of "corny," which referred to something considered simple, rustic, or unsophisticated, much like corn, a basic food staple in rural America. It later evolved to mean something that was overly sentimental or clichéd.
Examples
- "The movie was so corny that I couldn't help but laugh at the ridiculousness of the love scenes."
- "He made a corny joke about penguins that had everyone rolling their eyes."
- "Her speech was filled with corny phrases, but the audience appreciated the heartfelt sentiment behind them."
- "I love this song, even though it’s a bit corny; it reminds me of my childhood."
- "The decorations for the theme party were adorably corny, featuring giant inflatable palm trees and beach balls."