The difference between Jejune and Mundane
When used as adjectives, jejune means not nutritious, whereas mundane means worldly, earthly, profane, vulgar as opposed to heavenly.
Mundane is also noun with the meaning: an unremarkable, ordinary human being.
check bellow for the other definitions of Jejune and Mundane
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Jejune as an adjective:
Not nutritious.
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Jejune as an adjective (by extension):
Lacking matter; empty; devoid of substance.
Examples:
"synonyms: insipid"
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Jejune as an adjective:
Naive; simplistic.
Examples:
"synonyms: Thesaurus:naive"
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Mundane as an adjective:
Worldly, earthly, profane, vulgar as opposed to heavenly.
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Mundane as an adjective:
Pertaining to the Universe, cosmos or physical reality, as opposed to the spiritual world.
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Mundane as an adjective:
Ordinary; not new.
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Mundane as an adjective:
Tedious; repetitive and boring.
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Mundane as a noun:
An unremarkable, ordinary human being.
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Mundane as a noun (slang, derogatory, in various subcultures):
A person considered to be "normal", part of the mainstream culture, outside the subculture, not part of the elite group.
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Mundane as a noun (fandom slang):
The world outside fandom; the normal, mainstream world.