A wandering dilettante, the worst type of the pseudo-culture of our universities.
2
A scholar-dilettante, such as she had met in the Court of Bel.
3
But Williams is no dilettante, he is deadly serious about his music.
4
This antiquated fussiness of the dilettante little nobleman was sickening to her.
5
I would become an expert, demonstrate that I wasn't just a dilettante.
1
Must there not be in this subtle distribution much of what is arbitrary and sciolistic?
Ús de dilettantish en anglès
1
In some musicians, eclecticism can seem dilettantish but with Cologne pianist and composer Florian Ross, it's for real.
2
The disparate elements of Godwin's dilettantish existence suddenly fell together as neatly as the facets of a Rubik's cube.
3
His knowledge of the building, its numerous incredible artworks and history, far outweighed the dilettantish witterings I endured from Melissa (who obviously I fancy).