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sophomoric

[ sof-uh-mawr-ik, -mor- ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to a sophomore or sophomores.
  2. suggestive of or resembling the traditional sophomore; intellectually pretentious, overconfident, conceited, etc., but immature:

    sophomoric questions.

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sophomoric1

An Americanism dating back to 1805–15; sophomore + -ic
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If you are a friend of the Palestinians, the last thing you should promote is sophomoric simplicity.

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That statement could be made about most of what passes for news these days – including the sophomoric nonsense in the Brady press briefing room.

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The world’s greatest assassin has been saddled with the world’s most sophomoric internal monologue.

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Released in 1992, “Stick Around for Joy†became the Sugarcubes’ third and final album, and it had given me “Hit,†a melodramatic song perfect for channeling my sophomoric woes.

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Trump clearly thought his sophomoric slur was awesome, thus the enormous pomp and ceremony in rolling it out.

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