undiscriminating

adjective
UK: /ˌʌndɪˈskrɪmɪneɪtɪŋ/
US: /ˌʌndɪˈskrɪmɪneɪtɪŋ/
  1. Not able to see the difference between things; not having or showing good taste.

    1. My dog is undiscriminating, it eats everything that I give it.
    2. He has an undiscriminating taste in music, enjoying both pop and classical equally.
  2. Accepting things or people without careful thought or examination; lacking critical judgment.

    1. She's undiscriminating in her choice of friends, trusting everyone she meets.
    2. The editor was undiscriminating, publishing any article submitted without review.

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The word "undiscriminating" in English means: Not able to see the difference between things; not having or showing good taste., Accepting things or people without careful thought or examination; lacking critical judgment..

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

Synonyms for "undiscriminating": unselective, lax, promiscuous, broad-minded, indiscriminate.

Example usage of "undiscriminating": "My dog is undiscriminating, it eats everything that I give it.". More examples on the page.