Undistinguished love

Undistinguished

Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at undistinguished.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Undistinguished.

Examples

  • 'Undistinguished' was the adjective that would have described him.

    Uneasy Money 1928

  • Rove: 'Undistinguished' Small Town Mayor and Short-term Governor 'Intensely Political Choice'

    The BRAD BLOG 2008

  • Rove: 'Undistinguished' Small Town Mayor and Short-term Governor 'Intensely Political Choice'

    The BRAD BLOG 2008

  • Rove: 'Undistinguished' Small Town Mayor and Short-term Governor 'Intensely Political Choice'

    The BRAD BLOG 2008

  • Rove: 'Undistinguished' Small Town Mayor and Short-term Governor 'Intensely Political Choice'

    The BRAD BLOG 2008

  • Rove: 'Undistinguished' Small Town Mayor and Short-term Governor 'Intensely Political Choice'

    The BRAD BLOG 2008

  • Undistinguished by beauty, brains or talent, the 27-year-old Miss Goody first came to national attention as a contestant on the "reality TV" show "Big Brother" in 2002.

    Everyone Is Familiar 2009

  • Undistinguished students related to a university's alumni (so-called legacies) are granted group preference not on the basis of anything they have accomplished but simply because they (and their connections) are deemed to have value -- more value, at any rate, some assume, than students whose only apparent contribution is that their group was once "oppressed."

    The Myth Of Meritocracy 2008

  • Undistinguished by his record or appearance before he came on the court, Blackmun himself wondered, "What am I doing here?" the first time he tried on his Supreme Court robes.

    Courting Perfection 2008

  • Undistinguished, unnoticed, with a nose that forever marred what

    Tales of the Jazz Age 2003

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.