jejune (Meaning)

Wordnet

jejune (s)

of insufficient quantity to meet a need

displaying or suggesting a lack of maturity

lacking interest or significance or impact

Webster

jejune (a.)

Lacking matter; empty; void of substance.

Void of interest; barren; meager; dry; as, a jejune narrative.

Synonyms & Antonyms of jejune

jejune Sentence Examples

  1. John's jejune remarks during the presentation did little to enlighten the audience.
  2. The chef's latest dish was criticized as being jejune and lacking in complexity.
  3. The art critic described the artist's work as "jejune and unimaginative."
  4. The writer's jejune prose failed to capture the reader's attention.
  5. The professor's jejune lecture left the students feeling bewildered and unenthusiastic.
  6. The film was criticized for its jejune plot and lack of character development.
  7. The music critic described the band's performance as "jejune and uninspired."
  8. The politician's jejune promises failed to convince the electorate.
  9. The research paper was criticized for its jejune methodology and lack of original insights.
  10. The essay was deemed jejune due to its superficial analysis and lack of evidence.

FAQs About the word jejune

of insufficient quantity to meet a need, displaying or suggesting a lack of maturity, lacking interest or significance or impactLacking matter; empty; void of s

slow,boring, dusty, tiring, dull, stupid, weary, old, wearying, pallid

absorbing, sensational, riveting, involving, spectacular, intriguing, stimulating, exciting, surprising, marvelous

John's jejune remarks during the presentation did little to enlighten the audience.

The chef's latest dish was criticized as being jejune and lacking in complexity.

The art critic described the artist's work as "jejune and unimaginative."

The writer's jejune prose failed to capture the reader's attention.