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nondescriptness

Definitions

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  • noun The state or condition of being nondescript.

Etymologies

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nondescript +‎ -ness

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Examples

  • The vacancy of the room is epitomized, for me, by a landscape by Robert Adams (no relation), an image so profoundly nondescript that this can only be its point — nondescriptness.

    Ansel Adams at 100 2002

  • The vacancy of the room is epitomized, for me, by a landscape by Robert Adams (no relation), an image so profoundly nondescript that this can only be its point — nondescriptness.

    Ansel Adams at 100 2002

  • But that, again, is the point: Clegg has a transparent quality, a nondescriptness, that allows each of us to project on to him our deepest aspirations.

    Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk Oliver Burkeman 2010

  • But that, again, is the point: Clegg has a transparent quality, a nondescriptness, that allows each of us to project on to him our deepest aspirations.

    Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk Oliver Burkeman 2010

  • While the flagpole and black fence surrounding the site distinguish it, the burial site is actually more notable for its nondescriptness when compared to the ornate markers one has to pass to get there.

    Tonawanda News Homepage 2010

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