jejune
je
ˌʤɛ
je
june
ˈʤun
joon
British pronunciation
/d‍ʒˈɛd‍ʒjuːn/

Definition & Meaning of "jejune"in English

jejune
01

displaying simplicity, immaturity, or inexperience

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His jejune approach to the complex issue reflected his inexperience and lack of understanding.
The teenager's jejune remarks about relationships revealed her limited life experience.
02

lacking in substance or nourishment

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The restaurant 's salad was so jejune, it hardly qualified as a meal.
Their dinner consisted of a jejune assortment of crackers and cheese.
03

devoid of interest, importance, or influence

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The speaker's jejune remarks failed to captivate the audience's attention.
The book's jejune plot left readers feeling unengaged and uninspired.
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