Dilettante


The meaning of the word Dilettante is: a person whose interest in an art or in an area of knowledge is not very serious


Examples:

When it comes to learning how to play the guitar, my daughter is a dilettante who will practice one day but not the next day.

published by Rod on 2021-01-25 06:11:47


The veteran reporters viewed the new guy as a dilettante who would not take his job as seriously as they took their careers.

published by Carly on 2021-07-01 13:32:26


Because Peter studied music composition for eight years, he is definitely not a dilettante in the field of music.

published by Kate on 2021-07-21 00:41:29


The critics did not see the heiress as a serious filmmaker, only as a dilettante who was bored with her life.

published by Jenna on 2021-07-17 16:07:38


Although Gary purchased an expensive camera, he is a dilettante because he rarely takes pictures.

published by Britta on 2021-03-30 06:55:20


Even though I have only been employed for a few months as a computer programmer, I am not a dilettante because my work is very important to me.

published by Angela on 2021-05-20 12:01:26


Without any formal training, Kara is simply a dilettante and not a professional dancer.

published by Elena on 2021-04-04 03:05:17


It was obvious from the pianist’s poor performance that he was a dilettante who had no interest in cultivating his talent.

published by Awilda on 2021-03-21 12:39:29


If Mark wants to be seen as more than a dilettante, he needs to take a few more art classes so he can demonstrate his knowledge of the subject.

published by Lilliana on 2021-03-12 22:18:38


As long as Jennifer is unwilling to put in the work, she will remain a dilettante and never become a famous actress.

published by Mindy on 2021-10-06 18:33:09


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