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Filter by Meaning The medieval medical practices were quite jejune compared to modern medicine.
His jejune sense of style made him the target of teasing from his classmates.
The music producer was unimpressed with the singer's jejune lyrics, lacking in depth and meaning.
The child's behavior was dismissed as being jejune and immature.
The comedian's routine was jejune and failed to get any laughs from the audience.
The scientific study was criticized for its jejune approach, failing to consider the many variables at play.
The politician's speech was jejune and did not address the complexities of the issue at hand.
The chef's dish was jejune, with a simple and uninspired flavor.
The writer's style was jejune, lacking any real sophistication or complexity.
The artist's work was criticized for being too jejune and lacking artistic sophistication.
The plot of the children's story was jejune and lacked any real depth.
Her jejune approach to cooking resulted in bland and unappetizing meals.
The company's marketing strategy was jejune and did not consider the nuances of the target audience.
The movie's plot was jejune and predictable, failing to capture the audience's attention.
The company's marketing campaign was deemed jejune and uncreative.
The writer's style was overly jejune and lacked the depth necessary for a compelling novel.
His argument was dismissed as jejune and lacking any substantive evidence.
The artwork appeared to be jejune and lacked any real artistic merit.
His explanation for the complex mathematical problem was jejune and failed to impress the teacher.
The travel guide's description of the city was jejune and failed to capture the city's unique charm.
The speech was full of jejune and simplistic platitudes, lacking any real substance.
The comedian's jokes were jejune and lacked any real punchline or wit.
The author's writing style was criticized as being jejune and simplistic, lacking any real complexity or nuance.
The athlete's performance was considered jejune and lacking in skill.
The comedy skit was deemed jejune and lacking in originality.
The museum exhibit was jejune, with no interactive elements or engaging displays.
The board game was jejune and lacked any strategic elements to keep players engaged.
The video game was so jejune that it lacked any challenging levels or interesting gameplay.
The news article was jejune, with no analysis or commentary on the events being reported.
The movie was so jejune that the audience fell asleep halfway through.
The restaurant's menu was jejune and lacked any exciting or unique dishes.
The training program was jejune and failed to provide any practical skills or hands-on experience.
The party was jejune, with no music or entertainment to keep guests engaged.
The travel brochure was considered jejune, with no enticing descriptions or pictures of the destination.
The new employee's jejune understanding of the company's procedures caused confusion among the team.
The teacher's voice was jejune and monotonous, putting the students to sleep.
The movie was criticized as being jejune and predictable, lacking any real surprises or twists.
The party decorations were jejune and uninspired.
The movie's plot was deemed jejune and unoriginal by the critics.
The art exhibit was criticized as being jejune and uninspiring.
The politician's speech was criticized as jejune, lacking any real passion or conviction.
The presenter's style was considered jejune and unengaging.
The conversation was jejune and centered around trivial topics.
The speech was criticized as being jejune and lacking in substance.
The students' responses to the teacher's question were jejune and unhelpful.
The movie was full of jejune humor that only appealed to young children.
The boy's behavior was jejune and he refused to share his toys.
The game was dismissed as being too jejune for adult players.
The movie was jejune, and I fell asleep during it.
The novel was so jejune that I couldn't bring myself to finish it.
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