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dilettante
adjective as in amateurish
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noun as in amateur
Strongest match
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Example Sentences
Crystal does fine in this environment; he doesn’t come off as a tourist or a dilettante.
He dismissed Jurado as a dilettante whose ties to the L.A. chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America make her dangerous to public safety.
At the same time, the Trump rallies seem stale and he looks, more and more, like a delusional dilettante with the demeanor of a dawdling dweeb on downers.
A dilettante prone to colorful tangents, he sees Molly as an object of fascination and a personal cause.
In “The Enchanters” she is depicted as a pill-popping, ditzy dilettante, deluded and drunk and self-centered and into some very shady stuff.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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