undiscerning 的定义
- showing good or outstanding judgment and understanding: a discerning critic of French poetry.
undiscerning 近义词
等同于 blind
等同于 inattentive
undiscerning 的近义词 40 个
- apathetic
- bored
- careless
- distracted
- distraught
- indifferent
- oblivious
- absent
- absentminded
- blind
- distrait
- diverted
- dreamy
- faraway
- heedless
- inadvertent
- inobservant
- listless
- lost
- musing
- neglectful
- off-guard
- out to lunch
- preoccupied
- rapt
- regardless
- remiss
- removed
- scatterbrained
- thoughtless
- unconscious
- unheeding
- unmindful
- unnoticing
- unobservant
- unobserving
- unperceiving
- unthinking
- unwatchful
- vague
undiscerning 的反义词 9 个
等同于 oblivious
undiscerning 的近义词 42 个
- blind
- deaf
- inattentive
- unconcerned
- unfamiliar
- uninformed
- absent
- absentminded
- absorbed
- abstracted
- amnesic
- blundering
- careless
- disregardful
- distracted
- dreamy
- forgetful
- forgetting
- gone
- heedless
- incognizant
- inconversant
- insensible
- neglectful
- negligent
- not all there
- out to lunch
- overlooking
- preoccupied
- regardless
- spacey
- strung out
- unacquainted
- unconscious
- uninstructed
- unknowing
- unmindful
- unnoticing
- unobservant
- unrecognizing
- unwitting
- zonked
undiscerning 的反义词 7 个
等同于 thoughtless
undiscerning 的近义词 42 个
- careless
- foolish
- ill-advised
- ill-considered
- irrational
- mindless
- reckless
- senseless
- stupid
- bovine
- confused
- doltish
- dull
- empty-headed
- flighty
- heedless
- imprudent
- inadvertent
- inane
- inattentive
- incomprehensible
- inept
- injudicious
- irreflective
- lamebrained
- loony
- neglectful
- negligent
- obtuse
- puerile
- rash
- regardless
- remiss
- silly
- unheeding
- unmindful
- unreasonable
- unreasoning
- unreflective
- unthinking
- vacuous
- witless
undiscerning 的反义词 18 个
等同于 uncritical
等同于 blind
等同于 purblind
等同于 uncomprehending
等同于 unperceptive
等同于 unseeing
更多undiscerning例句
- Sir George, that angel, who deserved the first monarch in the universe, to be cast off by an undiscerning dolt!
- I see in you a new instance of that abuse which is so generally made of talents, the admiration of an undiscerning public.
- To the undiscerning eye of the vulgar, Philip appeared a monarch no less powerful than Hadrian or Augustus had formerly been.
- Courage and endurance, indeed, they may show, and the undiscerning may never note how fell the blow has been.
- Mrs. Forrester held out her hand to her with the undiscerning kindliness that greets the mere emissary.