Definitionadj. lacking distinct or individual characteristics
Last update: September 8, 2015
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So they tend to run pictures of distinctive looking people more often than of people with a nondescript appearance. [adjective]
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He wore nondescriptive clothes for the party. [adjective]
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There is quite a bit of undergrowth, largely birch and ash saplings plus nondescript bushes of various sorts. [adjective]
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Then they trot you out some kind of a nondescript, wouldn't know what to call her. [adjective]
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The doorway is nondescript, neither Roman or Gothic. [Please select]
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Almost all his more substantive works, whether in verse or prose, are preceded by prefaces of one sort or another, which are models of his own light pungent causerie; and in a vast variety of nondescript pamphlets and writings he shows himself a perfect journalist. [Please select]
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He refused to explain further, however, and trailed the nondescript article up the stairs. [Please select]
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Supper at the Stauntons' was a nondescript sort of meal. [Please select]
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Pierre's nondescript garments were so tattered and torn that neither would they betray the pair. [Please select]
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There are actually birds besides fat robins and nondescript swallows. [Please select]
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It was simply nondescript, so almightily commonplace that that very fact made it rather remarkable. [Please select]
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