Definition of «sophomoric»

The word "sophomoric" refers to behavior or ideas that are silly, immature, or pretentious, typically associated with someone who is in their second year of college or high school.

Phrases with «sophomoric»

Sentences with «sophomoric»

  • When they're not reprising decades - old gags from the first (the aforementioned «meow» gag, putting shaving cream on Rabbit), their dynamic continues to rely on the kind of sophomoric humor that went out of style back when American Pie was on its fourth direct - to - DVD sequel. (consequenceofsound.net)
  • STANFORD»S BAND The musical kings of sophomoric humor have been banned from performing on the field at the next three Stanford - Notre Dame games after their Oct. 4 exhibition, in which, amid other bits of very low comedy, they parodied the Irish potato famine. (si.com)
  • The screenplay (written by Carrie Evans, Emi Mochizuki, and director Christopher Landon) is an exercise in sophomoric humor and a gleeful approach to violence, blood, and gore. (markreviewsmovies.com)
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