Dilettantish in a sentence as an adjective

That encourages a dilettantish approach to learning and society that is just the opposite of what the liberal arts have traditionally tried to encourage.

Or, if a dilettantish crypto app provides a false sense of security to political activists, which may be life-threatening as well, depending on their country.

PPE, he wrote, “gives no training in scholarship, only refining to a high degree of perfection the ability to write short dilettantish essays on the basis of very little knowledge: ideal training for the social engineer”.A degree in dinner parties!

Dilettantish definitions

adjective

showing frivolous or superficial interest; amateurish; "his dilettantish efforts at painting"

See also: dilettante dilettanteish sciolistic