undistinguished
IPA: ʌndɪstˈɪŋgwɪʃt
adjective
- Not distinguished: not marked by conspicuous qualities.
- Not distinguished: not having an air of distinction.
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Examples of "undistinguished" in Sentences
- At 26-47 the best way to describe the Knicks 'season so far is "undistinguished".
- So far, she’s been ... undistinguished is the most kind thing that can be said, awful is more accurate.
- Eshoo, noting the "undistinguished" ranking the U.S. has in world broadband standings, said that network built with public funds should be open.
- This, of course, made him "undistinguished," unprepared for national office, and the very idea of putting him on a national ticket was practically ridiculous.
- I thought the Republicans were saying that Kerry's senate career was "undistinguished" and that nothing he did in his nineteen years in office was of any consequence.
- This is a man who has lived 36 undistinguished, meaningless, pointless, failure-laden years and who at this moment looks for an escape, any escape, any way, anything, anybody, to get out of the rut.
- My state is foremost among them as our Republican delegation to Washington, headed by Hutchison and Cornyn, is probably the most undistinguished group of men and women that could be found in our noble state.
- The rubble had hardly stopped vibrating in Iraq when our cocky Commander-in-Chief -- himself an "undistinguished" former Air National Guard pilot -- shamelessly played dress-up in a navy flight suit to declare "mission accomplished" in Iraq.
- With the Seagram fortune at his disposal, Bronfman embarked on a foray into the entertainment business that many described as undistinguished, culminating in the sale of Seagram and its entertainment holdings (Universal Studios and Universal Music Group) to Vivendi, a diversified French concern.
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