jejune in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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His comments in the catalogue interview are disturbingly inarticulate and jejune.
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Our leaders go to these forums to make very jejune and ordinary pronouncements.
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The book is a magnificent idea, ruined by jejune bombast.
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We do not stand for these types of things, it's jejune and sophomoric.
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The virtuoso moved into a jejune phase of his business career, seemingly determined to prove that when measured as a conventional businessman, he was a complete and utter disaster.
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Long passages are spoken, which makes what is sung seem even more jejune and redundant.
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I will encourage you, however, to read "poorly thought out capsule reviews" more closely before making jejune criticisms of the author.
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All we've seen him do is pose as an oddly chivalrous vampire in a couple of jejune vampire movies.
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It is jejune to send "messages" in such a fashion.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
Did you really think that an intelligent man would write such jejune twaddle?
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