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unidiosyncratic

Definitions

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  • adjective Not idiosyncratic.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ idiosyncratic

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Examples

  • This is the only book in the series that might be called a personal essay, with the caveat that the Ms. Quindlen persona, first developed in her popular "Life in the 30's" columns, is so smoothly, generationally emblematic, so nonspecific, unidiosyncratic and unconflicted, so public in its I-we merger, that there is nary a thing personal about it.

    Best-Selling Names, One-Liner Prose and Thought Without the Thinking 1998

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