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- Dictionarynondescript/ˈnɒndɪskrɪpt/
adjective
- 1. lacking distinctive or interesting features or characteristics: "she lived in a nondescript suburban apartment block"
noun
- 1. a nondescript person or thing: "the nondescripts were straight out of the nine-to-five banking bureaucracy"
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The meaning of NONDESCRIPT is belonging or appearing to belong to no particular class or kind : not easily described. How to use nondescript in a sentence. How Nondescript Was Formed
NONDESCRIPT definition: 1. very ordinary, or having no interesting or exciting features or qualities: 2. very ordinary, or…. Learn more.
2 meanings: 1. lacking distinct or individual characteristics; having no outstanding features 2. a nondescript person or thing.... Click for more definitions.
of no recognized, definite, or particular type or kind: a nondescript novel; a nondescript color. Synonyms: unexceptional, ordinary, usual. undistinguished or uninteresting; dull or insipid: The private detective deliberately wore nondescript clothes.
Nondescript is a word used to describe something that isn't special or unusual in any way. You might have trouble finding a nondescript apartment building because it looks exactly like every other apartment building around it.
NONDESCRIPT meaning: 1. very ordinary, or having no interesting or exciting features or qualities: 2. very ordinary, or…. Learn more.
of no recognized, definite, or particular type or kind: a nondescript novel; a nondescript color. undistinguished or uninteresting; dull or insipid: The private detective deliberately wore nondescript clothes.
Definition of nondescript adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
NONDESCRIPT meaning: not easily described having no special or interesting qualities, parts, etc. typical and uninteresting.
adj. 1. undistinguished or dull; without interest or character: a nondescript novel; nondescript clothes. 2. of no recognized or specific type or kind. n. 3. a nondescript person or thing. [1675–85; non - + Latin dēscrīptus, past participle of dēscrībere to describe, define, represent; see describe]