Antonym: fertile, interesting. Similar words: de jure, prejudice, junior, jungle, adjunct, rejuvenation, junk mail, conjunction. Meaning: [dʒɪ'dʒuːn] adj. 1. lacking in nutritive value 2. displaying or suggesting a lack of maturity 3. lacking interest or significance.
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1. They were of great service in correcting my jejune generalizations.
2. He made jejune generalizations about how all students were lazy and never did any work.
3. She made jejune remarks about life and art.
4. We were surprised by their jejune responses to our problems.
5. I detected a jejune air that had not inbed me before.
6. The jejune caption is cited just to emphasize the importance of a foreign correspondent's knowledge of the country he covers to the writing of good stories. He has to speak the language of its people.
7. His jejune approach to decision-making - know yourself but not necessarily the facts - is downright repellent.
8. Then she was gone, leaving me in unexpectedly jejune loneliness.
9. We knew we were in for a pretty long, jejune evening.
More similar words: de jure, prejudice, junior, jungle, adjunct, rejuvenation, junk mail, conjunction, tune, immune, tune in, uneasy, attuned, funeral, unequal, sand dune, unearth, picayune, importune, unexplored, unexpected, fortune cookie, unemployment, unexpectedly, immune system.