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Example sentences for "undistinguished"

Lexicographically close words:
undisposed; undisputed; undissembled; undissolved; undistinguishable; undistinguishing; undistorted; undistracted; undistributed; undisturbed
  1. An inconspicuous, undistinguished peer assumed rather an exalted position in a small religious communion where everyone knew everyone else.

  2. The "damned farmers" had added a very pleasant, easy-going, undistinguished man to the lengthening list of casualties.

  3. But meanwhile they had made in the Sagas, greater and lesser, such a contribution as no literature has excelled in intensity and character, comparatively small as it is in bulk and comparatively undistinguished in form.

  4. My opponent was a quite undistinguished Major-General who relied upon his advocacy of Protection, and was particularly anxious we should avoid "personalities" and fight the constituency in a gentlemanly spirit.

  5. There were lapses when it seemed to me I could never be anything but just the entirely unimportant and undistinguished young man I was for ever and ever.

  6. Either he was absent, or he said something so entirely characteristic and undistinguished that it has left no impression on my mind.

  7. His had been an undistinguished arrival; he had not come as a sandwich man between two signboards that labelled his past career and explained his path that was to be; he had been unaddressed to any destination.

  8. The only remark on his vague and undistinguished label had perhaps been of the nature of "Brittle.

  9. Elektra laments her father in a very pretty and undistinguished melody, and entreats her sister to slay Klytemnæstra to the accompaniment of a sort of valse perverse.

  10. They pass therefore in the world, like the common and undistinguished herd, except from the circumstances of their dress.

  11. Hence also, since the introduction of Christianity, many of our own countrymen have been Quakers, though undistinguished by the exterior marks of dress or language.

  12. The Miracle of St. Marc derives all its merit from that whirlpool of execution, which sweeps undistinguished all individual merit into one mighty mass.

  13. A small stout man of undistinguished appearance was speaking in a conversational tone not easy to hear from the Gallery, but presently the orator warmed to his subject and poured out living words in a spate of real emotion.

  14. Peter emerged from "Marcus Aurelius" with a gentle smile which lighted up his undistinguished face.

  15. It was a sprawl of undistinguished population.

  16. The crowd divided itself into an outer circle of critics, advisers, and secondary characters, who had played undistinguished parts or no parts at all in the affair, and a central group of heated and distressed principals.

  17. For some years, in spite of a loud voice, a large presence, an aggressive swagger, and an implacable manner, he had been an undistinguished member of most of the existing aeronautical associations.

  18. Ermine linings to the mantling were soon denied to the undistinguished commoner, and with the exception of the early Garter plates, it would be difficult to point to an instance of their use.

  19. These two are the only forms of coronet granted to ordinary and undistinguished applicants in England.

  20. The road, as far as Inverness, was strewed with dead bodies; and a great number of people, who from motives of curiosity had come to see the battle, were sacrificed to the undistinguished vengeance of the victors.

  21. The body of this great officer, being thus shamefully abandoned, was soon stripped by the Austrian stragglers, and lay exposed and undistinguished on the field of battle.

  22. It pained her when she saw his serious face with its undistinguished features and dogged expression.

  23. It the man has not contrived; but to it he has contributed much, without which his passing hour would have faded to memory, undistinguished among those of the myriads, great and small, who have died as nobly and are forever forgotten.

  24. Of course, sporadically and ephemerally, a man out of the impecunious and undistinguished mass may now and again find his way within the gates; and more frequently will a professed "Man of the People" sit in council.

  25. In fact, the affair with the poor false Duval had been so brief and undistinguished an episode in his master's life, that it was not without a strain of memory that he reached it.

  26. There were a few undistinguished barristers, and some as yet undistinguished soldiers.

  27. One of them whistled shrilly a few bars of that then popular but undistinguished tune, "Pop goes the weazel.

  28. Rich, well-born, not undistinguished too for his attainments, and only three and twenty, Dickie had a fine fund of arrogance to draw upon yet.

  29. Three Counties Ireland An undistinguished Cheddar named for the three counties that make most of the Irish cheese.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "undistinguished" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alike; average; common; homely; humble; inconspicuous; indifferent; indiscernible; indistinct; indistinguishable; inglorious; innocuous; interchangeable; least; low; lowest; lowly; mean; mediocre; minor; modest; nameless; obscure; ordinary; plain; plebeian; poor; prosaic; simple; small; standard; stereotyped; teachable; undifferentiated; undistinguished; uniform; unimportant; unknown; unnoted; unnoticed; unpopular; unpretentious; unsung