noun
- instances or qualities of being jejune; things that are lacking in substance, dull, or immature
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The critic dismissed the novel’s jejunities and called for more substantial literature.
- His speech was filled with jejunities that failed to inspire the audience.
- The professor warned against the jejunities common in undergraduate essays.
- She grew tired of the jejunities in popular entertainment.
- The book’s jejunities made it unsuitable for serious academic discussion.