"Undiscriminating" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Undiscriminating" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Undiscriminating" Meaning

Lacking in the ability or willingness to make distinctions or judgments.

"Undiscriminating" Examples

1. The undiscriminating tourist insisted on viewing the used needles and dirtiest streets of the city, much to the dismay of the local authorities.


2. This hotel has an undiscriminating policy towards guests, welcoming everyone regardless of their social background or financial status.


3. The artist is known for his undiscriminating approach to materials. He will use anything from canvas to clay, wood to recycled paper.


4. She is an undiscriminating reader. She consumes everything from romance novels to dense academic texts, devouring books at an alarming rate.


5. The store's undiscriminating advertisement made a claim that was later disputed by several reputable sources, causing a public outcry.

"Undiscriminating" Similar Words

Undirected

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Having no direction or purpose; not directed or aimed at something.

Undirectional

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This word is not a common term in English, but I believe you might be referring to the word "unidirectional".<br><br>Unidirectional means having or moving in one direction only; not reversible or bidirectional.<br><br>Example: "The elevator in the new high-rise building has a unidirectional safety system to prevent accidents."

Undiscerning

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Lacking the ability to clearly judge or distinguish between things; lacking discernment or good judgment.<br><br>Example: "She has an undiscerning taste in art and can appreciate anything that's visually striking."<br><br> Synonyms: unsophisticated, uncritical, blind.

Undischarged

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Not having been discharged: <br><br>1. Not released or dismissed formally from a position, employment, or duty.<br>2. Not having had legal responsibility (such as a bankrupt) released.<br>Example: The undischarged debts he incurred before bankruptcy still required payment.<br><br>The adjective "undischarged" can be used to describe a situation where someone has not yet been legally released or dismissed from a particular obligation or duty, whether it's related to employment, bankruptcy, or other responsibilities.

Undisciplined

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Lacking self-control and lacking in a sense of obligation to follow rules or guidelines. Disregarding or disobeying discipline or rules. Uncontrolled, unorganized, or uninhibited in one's behavior.

Undisclosed

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Unpublished or unannounced; not made known or revealed: the company's undisclosed losses.

Undiscoverable

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Undiscovered

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Meaning: unknown, unseen, or unexplored; not yet found or recognized.<br><br>Example: The tropical island remained an undiscovered paradise for centuries until a group of explorers stumbled upon it.<br><br>Synonyms: unknown, uncharted, secluded, secluded, hidden, unexplored.

Undisguised

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Plain and obvious, without trying to conceal one's true nature or intentions.

Undismayed

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Undismayed refers to a person who remains calm and unfazed by challenging or difficult situations. It describes someone who is not discouraged or disheartened by obstacles, setbacks, or criticisms.

Undisputable

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Not open to question or doubt; impossible to dispute or deny.

Undisputed

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Undisputedly

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Undissolved

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Remaining in a solid or unchanged state, often of suspended or solid particles in a liquid.

Undistinguished

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Lacking distinction or noticeable characteristics; ordinary and unremarkable; not outstanding or exceptional.

Undistorted

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Unaltered or unchanged; not distorted or modified in any way.