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UK
/kˈæɹɪktələs/
]
ADJECTIVE
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lacking distinct or individual characteristics; dull and uninteresting
a nondescript novel
women dressed in nondescript clothes
How To Use characterless In A Sentence
- Even more than Hillsden's, the rooms were characterless, devoid of personal possessions -- only a temporary halt for a transient. THE ENDLESS GAME
- But more and more countryside is being taken over by housing and protesters fear Winchester could become another characterless suburban sprawl if the Barton Farm development goes ahead.
- That's one danger of Vermentino—it's easy to grow and some wineries overproduce, turning out a rather flavorless, characterless white. The Wine of Yachts and Beaches
- As for the hair, it was characterless: a mousy mop that he would need to re-create completely. EVERVILLE
- First impressions are that it is a joyless, characterless pub, staffed by disinterested graduate students and other ingrates, with bizarrely obscure (but not in a good way) range of beers.
- Perhaps only the sun could purify - burn me, burn the world into characterless dust.
- The town is boring and characterless.
- The northern playground is in the process of being transformed into a communal garden as earth and foliage replace characterless tarmac.
- The northern playground is in the process of being transformed into a communal garden as earth and foliage replace characterless tarmac.
- Only the French, with goodness-knows-what writing drills on their small-squared paper, seem still to impose a rounded, open, characterless national hand.