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undistinguished

[uhn-di-sting-gwisht] / ˌʌn dɪˈstɪŋ gwɪʃt /


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For the last decade, she got by because she’s been paying just 300 euros a month for her one-bedroom apartment in an undistinguished Lisbon neighborhood.

From Seattle Times

Sevilla got here by finishing third in Group G of this year’s Champions League, behind Lille and Salzburg, winning just one match in a fairly undistinguished group.

From The Guardian

In sharp contrast, the editorial described Shontel Brown as "a pleasant but undistinguished member of Cuyahoga County Council who has little to show for her time in office."

From Salon

He said the club’s hospitality for artists — four green rooms, along with the pool and apartment — will help it stand out to musicians whose touring life can otherwise be a blur of undistinguished black-box spaces.

From New York Times

The new bridge replaces an undistinguished 1950 bridge at the same site, but represents a milestone in new thinking about the river it crosses.

From Washington Post