undistinguished — index marginal, mediocre, mundane, nondescript, obscure (faint), ordinary, unpretentious, usual … Law dictionary
undistinguished — 1590s, not kept distinct, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + DISTINGUISHED (Cf. distinguished). Meaning not elevated above others is attested from 1600 … Etymology dictionary
undistinguished — [adj] ordinary average, characterless, common, commonplace, dull, everyday, fair, garden variety*, generic, mean, mediocre, modest, no great shakes*, normal, nothing special, nothing to write home about*, pedestrian, plain, prosaic, routine, run… … New thesaurus
undistinguished — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ lacking distinction; unexceptional … English terms dictionary
undistinguished — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
undistinguished — /un di sting gwisht/, adj. 1. having no distinguishing marks or features. 2. without any claim to distinction: an undistinguished performance. 3. unnoticed; inconspicuous: He was an undistinguished part of the crowd. 4. not separated or divided,… … Universalium
undistinguished — un|dis|tin|guished [ ,ʌndı stıŋgwıʃt ] adjective not very good or special: an undistinguished career in local politics … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
undistinguished — adjective an undistinguished career as a claims adjuster Syn: unexceptional, indifferent, run of the mill, middle of the road, ordinary, average, commonplace, mediocre, humdrum, lackluster, forgettable, uninspired, uneventful, unremarkable,… … Thesaurus of popular words
undistinguished — UK [ˌʌndɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃt] / US adjective not very good or special an undistinguished career in local politics … English dictionary
Undistinguished ethnic groups in China — (: Wèi Shíbié Mínzú; sometimes translated as Undistinguished nationalities) are ethnic groups in the People s Republic of China that have not been officially recognised as individual ethnic groups. These groups number more than 730,000 people,… … Wikipedia