The term "trite languages" refers to overused or cliche language expressions that have lost their impact due to repetition. Pairing this term with antonyms can lead to a variety of phrases that convey freshness, originality and relevance. Opposites of "trite" include words such as unique, novel, fresh, innovative, unconventional, and groundbreaking. While antonyms for "language" include concepts like silence, quiet, subtlety, mystery, and nuance. Thus, a sentence that replaces "trite languages" with antonyms could be "Her unique, subtle expressions breathed freshness into an otherwise cliched conversation". In this way, antonyms can be used to rejuvenate language and ideas.