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dilettante

1 of 2noun
/ˈdɪlɪtɑnt/
Forms:dilettantes
1

a person who has an interest in a particular subject but lacks determination or knowledge on the matter

C2
  • He dabbled in painting but considered himself more of a dilettante than a serious artist, rarely devoting enough time to master the craft.
  • She attended a few wine tasting events and considered herself a dilettante in oenology, enjoying the experience without delving deeply into the complexities of wine appreciation.
  • The writer was accused of being a dilettante, as he flitted from one project to another without ever completing a novel or committing to a writing career.
  • Despite being labeled a dilettante by some, she took pride in her eclectic interests and enjoyed exploring new hobbies and pursuits.
  • He dismissed critics who called him a dilettante, arguing that his varied interests enriched his life and allowed him to approach problems from different perspectives.
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