platitudinally
English
Etymology
From platitudinal + -ly.
Adverb
platitudinally (comparative more platitudinally, superlative most platitudinally)
- In a platitudinal manner.
- 1866, The Evangelical Repository, volume 1, page 62:
- And they never wasted their energies in rolling out, platitudinally, such ideas as that "Christ is the Son of God in virtue of being himself uncreated," &c.