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featureless

[ UK /fˈiːt‍ʃələs/ ]
[ US /ˈfitʃɝɫəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. lacking distinguishing characteristics or features
    the featureless landscape of the steppe

How To Use featureless In A Sentence

  • As if in confirmation, a line appears along the featureless wastes ahead. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • Out of a starting point in a constant featureless environment, life spontaneously diversified.
  • The nurtured blossoms gave way to the electrified fence of the camel-racing track in the arid wilderness and then to seemingly trackless dunes like vast featureless waves frozen in motion.
  • Singularity is almost invariably a clue. The more featureless and commonplace a crime is, the more difficult is it to bring it home. 
  • He had a moonish face, which is to say round and pale and utterly featureless from a distance. Fasting to a Comfortable Death
  • The site lies in the city's industrial belt, surrounded by featureless new apartment blocks.
  • By then the Allied armies had advanced about ten miles and the Somme battlefield had been churned, like that of Verdun, into a featureless lunar landscape.
  • The landscape was barren and featureless, a bruised mix of yellow earth and salted vineyards. Times, Sunday Times
  • Above 6,500 feet can be found altocumulus ("clumps or rolls") and altostratus (a "drab and featureless" haze), as well as the storm clouds nimbostratus ("dim, miserable") and cumulonimbus ("the shape of a blacksmith's anvil"). Cirrus Concerns
  • The land was mostly flat and featureless; even the most desolate of the southern deserts had some rolling sand dunes and some cacti.
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