Displaying or suggesting a lack of maturity.
Lacking in nutritive value.
Lacking interest or significance or impact.
1 Facebook Twitter Pinterest 'Britain has had a bellyful of Davis's jejune blather.
2 Howel had become jejune , and limited very much by his failing sight.
3 The jejune stories told about them by Manetho seemed to confirm this idea.
4 And at length I find myself compounding the following jejune lines:
5 Eschew all conglomerations of flatulent garrulity, jejune babblement and asinine affectation.
6 Here the people are calm and phlegmatic; their speech is jejune , lacks color.
7 Click here to listen Actually, she sounds simultaneously youthful and careworn, jejune and fatigued.
8 Thus, instead of severe, he became rigid, and his plainness is not unfrequently jejune .
9 The reality did not correspond; it transcended his imagination; it painfully demonstrated his jejune crudity.
10 There was no need to spoil this moment with something as jejune as the truth.
11 Hillary's post-debate spinners called his answer irresponsible and jejune .
12 In fact, he was raising the League from a jejune experiment into a flourishing organization.
13 So she tried to fill in his jejune outlines.
14 Britain has had a bellyful of Davis's jejune blather.
15 But compared to this mob, they were jejune provincials.
16 Cicero alludes to his style as being jejune and puerile, Brut., c. 64, De Legg.
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