jejuneness

/dʒɪˈdʒunnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being simple, naive, or lacking experience or sophistication.
    • The jejuneness of the young traveler was charming but also a little worrying.
    • His jejuneness about office politics led him to trust the wrong people.
    • The book's jejuneness made it feel like it was written for children, not adults.
  2. The quality of being dull, uninteresting, or unsatisfying.
    • Critics noted the jejuneness of the film's plot and dialogue.
    • The jejuneness of the lecture caused many students to lose focus.
    • She complained about the jejuneness of the party, which had no music or decorations.
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