undistinguished 的定义
- having no distinguishing marks or features.
- without any claim to distinction: an undistinguished performance.
- unnoticed; inconspicuous: He was an undistinguished part of the crowd.
- not separated or divided, as by sets or categories.
undistinguished 近义词
ordinary
undistinguished 的近义词 32 个
- generic
- mediocre
- prosaic
- so-so
- uneventful
- uninspired
- unremarkable
- average
- characterless
- common
- commonplace
- dull
- everyday
- fair
- garden-variety
- mean
- modest
- no great shakes
- normal
- nothing special
- nothing to write home about
- pedestrian
- plain
- routine
- run-of-the-mill
- second-rate
- typical
- unexceptional
- unexciting
- unmemorable
- unnoteworthy
- usual
undistinguished 的反义词 3 个
更多undistinguished例句
- Let’s look closely at Court’s mark, the whole of it, including the undistinguished lead-pencil nature of some of those titles, and give it the asterisk it deserves and quit calling it the record.
- The hit on Brown is mostly left to the Cleveland Plain Dealer, whose editorial board called Brown's record “undistinguished” when it endorsed Turner.
- In the spring of 1984, Craig Virgin—already a two-time World Cross Country champion and one of the most decorated runners in American history—was running a 10,000-meter race in Eugene, Oregon, against a relatively undistinguished field.
- But it does signal that the status quo is up for grabs and that undistinguished pols like Cantor should be shaking in their boots.
- When she graduated from Mount Holyoke College, leaving behind an undistinguished record, she was floundering.
- No doubt Chatwin's elevated sense of otherworldliness originated partly in embarrassment over his undistinguished background.
- Shakedowns of this kind have a long and undistinguished history.
- Undistinguished from any typical strap-hanger except perhaps by the light-hued eyes.
- A couple of silent Martians prepared undistinguished meals and did housework in the quarters.
- His youthful years were, however, entirely undistinguished, and at the age of thirty-one he had not a fixed abode of his own.
- It was close kin to the room in which he had left Miss Grierson: ornate, undistinguished, and very expensive.
- The world remained unwilling to learn his name—a somewhat undistinguished name, and easily forgotten.