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Meanings of
undistinguished
in English
Not worthy of notice.
insignificant
Related terms
unnoticeable
Synonyms
Examples for "
insignificant
"
insignificant
Examples for "
insignificant
"
1
The number of Jews who exist today in Spain is absolutely
insignificant
.
2
Even the most
insignificant
problem would be welcome in these stagnant days.
3
That seems
insignificant
,
but it underscores a larger problem-ourtest-obsessededucational system.
4
Still, this could prove
insignificant
relative to wider changes confronting the industry.
5
Seen from this perspective, the periodic system appears to be rather
insignificant
.
Usage of
undistinguished
in English
1
He was merely one of the
undistinguished
units in the industrial army.
2
I doubt not that Oglethorpes sleep in many of these
undistinguished
graves.
3
The censure of the undistinguishing and
undistinguished
multitude gives me little uneasiness.
4
It was a doctor to whom I was talking-someordinary
undistinguished
GP.
5
I had played some
undistinguished
football in high school at tight end.
6
We continued to do our obscure and
undistinguished
work for the country.
7
Then he crossed the room apparently himself
again
,
-
an
undistinguished
,
perfectly natural figure.
8
Immediately four faint, narrow lines appeared, bracketing a tiny and
undistinguished
star.
9
The style is
undistinguished
,
sometimes angular and, in minor ways, curiously repetitive.
10
He was a man of medium height, thin, and of
undistinguished
appearance.
11
Upon an
undistinguished
looking side door she knocked gently, distinctly, three times.
12
He, like his ancestors, was a notary, and not
undistinguished
for sagacity.
13
But there was somewhat to dash his elation; he was poor and
undistinguished
.
14
It grieves me to see you riding such an
undistinguished
animal.
15
Killzone: Shadow Fall is a beautiful-looking but otherwise
undistinguished
first-person shooter.
16
They lay pell-mell in
undistinguished
heaps, with none of their earthly beauties left.
Other examples for "undistinguished"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
undistinguished
Adjective
Frequent collocations
quite undistinguished
rather undistinguished
undistinguished man
undistinguished record
as undistinguished
More collocations
Undistinguished
through the time
Undistinguished
across language varieties
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