sophomoric Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌsɒf.əˈmɒr.ɪk]
  • Us [ ˌsɑː.fəˈmɔːr.ɪk]

Meaning of sophomoric In English

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Examples of sophomoric

  • There was no lack of sophomoric student reformers who thought that they might remake not merely the city but also the militarists they served.

  • The reviewer is certainly free to disagree with my approach, but professional integrity necessitates that he adopt a method more academic than screeching sophomoric objections.

  • And the reason it's funny is frequently because it's sophomoric, predictable, corny, etc.

  • The record was a solid sophomoric release, but received mixed reviews.

  • He suggested the story seemed to be the product of a rather sophomoric imagination.

  • Complaints ranged from it being formulaic and sophomoric to the album being uneven and lacking in focus.

  • His writing style and personality indicate he is a fan of sophomoric humor.

  • Unfortunately, in this volume, these copious gifts are all too frequently put in the service of a misogynistic and ridiculously sophomoric vision.

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