nondescript

adjective
UK: /ˌnɒndɪˈskraɪpt/
US: /ˌnɑːndɪˈskraɪpt/
  1. Lacking distinctive or interesting features or characteristics; not easily noticeable.

    1. The building was nondescript.
    2. He lived in a nondescript suburban house that looked like all the others on the street.
  2. Ordinary or unremarkable; having no outstanding features.

    1. Her clothes were nondescript.
    2. The office block was completely nondescript, with grey walls and small windows.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "nondescript" in English means: Lacking distinctive or interesting features or characteristics; not easily noticeable., Ordinary or unremarkable; having no outstanding features..

The phonetic transcription of "nondescript" is /ˌnɒndɪˈskraɪpt/ in British English and /ˌnɑːndɪˈskraɪpt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "nondescript": ordinary, unmemorable, plain, vanilla, unremarkable.

Example usage of "nondescript": "The building was nondescript.". More examples on the page.