notebookish

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English

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Etymology

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From notebook +‎ -ish.

Adjective

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notebookish (comparative more notebookish, superlative most notebookish)

  1. Characteristic of jottings in a notebook, rather than a finished artistic work.
    • 1991, Stand Magazine, volume 33, page 56:
      In some of the poems which discuss her predicament openly, the writing goes flat and notebookish.
    • 2004, Carmine Starnino, A Lover's Quarrel: Essays and Reviews, page 100:
      So it's not merely that Ioannou is using notebookish, intellectually inert, ashen-phrased poems to secure her insights about poetry; she's also using the face-value ideas of prosody to launder mediocre Canadian poetry into art.