undescriptive

IPA: ʌndɪskrˈɪptɪv

adjective

  • Not descriptive.
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Examples of "undescriptive" in Sentences

  • It is not a bad word, not undescriptive, but it has no explanatory power.
  • I mean, she actually makes me think, "Boy, I want that undescriptive mug she forces herself to clean every morning."
  • The dog's name was undescriptive of his person, which was obviously the result of a singular series of mesalliances.
  • The alchemists expressed their conceptions in what seems to us a crude, inconsistent, and very undescriptive language.
  • There's the monumentally undescriptive title, of course, which sounds like something you need to fix your bathroom faucet.
  • It's also a very undescriptive word if you think about it: one Snarkling's Mahnolo Blahnik is another Snarkling's Birkenstock.
  • The term public option, he said, "is a vague, bland, undescriptive phrase," and that after all, "who would be against a public park?"
  • The vagueness of the general conceptions of alchemy, and the attribution of ethical qualities to material things by the alchemists, necessarily led to the employment of a language which is inexact, undescriptive, and unsuggestive to modern ears.
  • Why this undescriptive phrase should be applied to every well-attended dance, with a supper, has always perplexed us; for, of course, every one really judges it by his or her own personal success and enjoyment, not unfrequently incompatible with that of some one else.

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