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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

And the admiration for dictatorships among citizens of freer countries has a long and undistinguished pedigree.

From Salon

England turned the clock back to the dismal days of summer as their laboured style returned, along with the jeers from supporters, following the undistinguished draw with USA at Al Bayt Stadium.

From BBC

Collecting a kitty of high draft picks is one way to impress the boss, team owner David Tepper, whose run atop the franchise has been undistinguished to say the least.

From Washington Post

Based on their poor sales, one might assume that Springsteen's first two albums were undistinguished and forgettable.

From Salon