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    Je·june
    /jəˈjo͞on/

    adjective

  2. The meaning of JEJUNE is devoid of significance or interest : dull. How to use jejune in a sentence. Is it jejune? Synonym Discussion of Jejune.

  3. adjective. without interest or significance; dull; insipid: a jejune novel. juvenile; immature; childish: jejune behavior. lacking knowledge or experience; uninformed: jejune attempts to design a house. deficient or lacking in nutritive value: a jejune diet.

  4. JEJUNE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of jejune in English. jejune. adjective. formal disapproving uk / dʒəˈdʒuːn / us / dʒəˈdʒuːn / Add to word list. very simple or childish: He made jejune generalizations about how all students were lazy and never did any work. boring and not interesting :

  5. Use the adjective jejune to describe something that is uninteresting or insignificant. Many people claim to find celebrity gossip jejune, but ask them about a recent movie star scandal and chances are they know all about it. Jejune can also describe something that’s immature or simplistic.

  6. very simple or childish: He made jejune generalizations about how all students were lazy and never did any work. boring and not interesting : a jejune lecture by one of our professors. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Naive & trusting. be an easy mark idiom. be easy prey idiom. be wet behind the ears idiom.

  7. If you describe something or someone as jejune, you are criticizing them for being very simple and unsophisticated.

  8. 1. Not interesting; dull: "and there pour forth jejune words and useless empty phrases" (Anthony Trollope). 2. Lacking maturity; childish: surprised by their jejune responses to our problems. 3. Lacking in nutrition: a jejune diet. [From Latin iēiūnus, meager, dry, fasting .] je·june′ly adv. je·june′ness n.

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