Definition: Banality, in linguistics and philosophy, refers to the quality of language or expression that is considered not particularly interesting or noteworthy. It can be described as a lack of novelty, originality, or complexity, often used to describe content that is predictable or repetitive. Bananality is often associated with the idea that it's easier for people to understand and remember something than its depth or uniqueness, which suggests there may be a "batter" or "basement" under the surface. In