jejune

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Definizione monolingua


jejune


Adjective

jejune


  1. Not nutritious.
  2. Lacking matter; empty; devoid of substance.
  3. Naive; simplistic.
    • 1702, Thomas Brown, Select Epistles or Letters out of M. Tullius Cicero; and the best Roman, Greek and French Authors both Ancient and Modern:
      I have often wondered why some late Writers should sensure Tullys Letters for being too naked and jejune, when that to his Friend Lucceius, which the Reader will find in this Collection, is a plain Demonstration to the contrary?
    • 1917, Charles Joseph Singer, Studies in the History and Method of Science:
      This renders the recognition of alternatives a paramount necessity for a logic of discovery, which can no longer dismiss them with a jejune chapter on disjunctive propositions.
    • 1955, J.L. Austin, How To Do Things With Words:
      Doubtless, too, both grammarians and philosophers have been aware that it is by no means easy to distinguish even questions, commands, and so on from statements by means of the few and jejune grammatical marks available, such as word order, mood, and the like : though perhaps it has not been usual to dwell on the difficulties which this fact obviously raises.
    • 1962, Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire:
      Gradus had long been a member of all sorts of jejune leftist organizations.
    • 1975, Woody Allen, Love And Death:
      Sonja (Diane Keaton): ""That is incredibly jejune"". Boris (Woody Allen): Thats jejune? You have the temerity to say that Im talking to you out of jejunosity? I am one of the most june people in all of the Russias!""
    • 1993, Will Self, My Idea of Fun:
      I went to the cinema not for entertainment, but for cinematography. For it was only by studying the precise rake of extra-long pans, the trajectory of tracking shots and the jejune emotional appeal of the jump-cut, that I could add to the repertoire of my own internal shoots.

Definizione dizionario jejune


inesperto
insipido
scarso

Altri significati:
  Lacking matter; empty; devoid of substance.
  Not nutritious.
  Naive; simplistic.

Traduzione jejune


inesperto ,insipido ,scarso

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