dilettantism
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of dilettantism
First recorded in 1800–10; dilettante + -ism
Example Sentences
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He used the word "dilettantism" to describe the first race of the season, where Ocon received three separate penalties in one grand prix as a result of a series of errors by team and driver.
From BBC • May 7, 2023
The flaw in this reasoning—aside from its historical dilettantism and cruel disregard for the lives it will destroy—is that it flatly contradicts precedent.
From Slate • Jun. 24, 2022
Reed is far from the first rock star to – with varying levels of dilettantism – write poetry outside of their song lyrics.
From The Guardian • Mar. 2, 2018
Playing House | Diane Keaton Diane Keaton's design fixation bears not a trace of celebrity dilettantism.
From New York Times • Oct. 4, 2012
Nothing more is necessary for the perfect life of dilettantism, except to settle an afternoon for tea, and an evening for music.
From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 98, March 22, 1890 by Various
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