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- DILETTANTE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DILETTANTE is a person having a superficial interest in an art or a branch of knowledge : dabbler How to use dilettante in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Dilettante
- DILETTANTE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DILETTANTE definition: 1 a person who is or seems to be interested in a subject, but whose understanding of it is not… Learn more
- Dilettante - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
A dilettante was a mere lover of art as opposed to one who did it professionally Today, the word implies you're pretending to be more of an artist than you're interested in or capable of being, so if you call your friend who likes to paint a dilettante, it's like you're calling him or her a poser
- dilettante - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
dilettante (plural dilettanti or dilettantes) An amateur, someone who dabbles in a field out of casual interest rather than as a profession or serious interest Synonyms: amateur, dabbler Antonym: professional (sometimes derogatory) A person with a general but superficial interest in any art or a branch of knowledge
- Dilettante Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
DILETTANTE meaning: a person whose interest in an art or in an area of knowledge is not very deep or serious
- DILETTANTE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You can use dilettante to talk about someone who seems interested in a subject, especially in art, but who does not really know very much about it
- Dilettante - Wikipedia
Dilettante or dilettantes may refer to: Amateur, someone with a non-professional interest; Dilettante, a 2005 album by Ali Project; Dilettantes, a 2008 album by You Am I; Dilettante Music, a classical music website with social networking features; Dilettante Press, a now-defunct independent book publisher
- What does dilettante mean? - Definitions. net
A dilettante is a person who cultivates an area of interest, such as the arts, science or sports, without real commitment or knowledge They often have a superficial interest in a field and tend to dabble in it, rather than seriously engage with it
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