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indistinctive

[in-di-stingk-tiv] / ˌɪn dɪˈstɪŋk tɪv /


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It is as indistinctive and lusterless a name as one might expect to emerge from 18 months of focus groups, marketing surveys and a massive amount of lawyering.

From Washington Post Feb. 3, 2022

Having him produce a film this generic and indistinctive takes the project back into the mystifying realm.

From The Verge May 23, 2019

The instrumentation was truly magnificent, and although the vocals were indistinctive, the harmonising between Wright and Gilmour was good and emotional.

From The Guardian Mar. 6, 2013

The Fight Between Temperance And Liquor, set in the indistinctive architectural centre of Walsall itself, is a satirical knees-up loosely based on Breughel.

From The Guardian May 21, 2010

Why a man should consent to be dealt with as a bale of goods holding an indistinctive ticket—when God gave him legs and a face—passes my understanding.”

From A Modern Utopia by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)



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