jejunely

/dʒɪˈdʒunli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is simple, naive, or lacking experience or sophistication.
    • She jejunely believed that everyone she met had only good intentions.
    • He jejunely offered his opinion on the complex legal matter without any knowledge of the law.
    • The intern jejunely assumed the project would be easy to finish in one day.
  2. In a dull, uninteresting, or unsatisfying manner.
    • The novel ended jejunely, leaving readers feeling disappointed.
    • The speech was jejunely delivered, with no passion or energy.
    • The meal was jejunely prepared, lacking any seasoning or flavor.
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