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"undistinguished" Definitions
  1. not very interesting, successful or attractive

123 Sentences With "undistinguished"

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Matching strong, undistinguished voice to literate, undistinguished verse, Colvin is like a young Joni Mitchell without swoops or self-invention.
He has drawn a relatively undistinguished group of Republican challengers.
His escape is recreated with very undistinguished animation, for instance.
This is a very undistinguished beginning for my observation laboratory . . . .
On June 6th, the club added a remarkably undistinguished 17th member.
Mr Bolsonaro had an undistinguished record during seven terms in congress.
An honest look at his career shows that it's extraordinarily undistinguished.
Lugo, a native of Shreveport, La., had an undistinguished college career.
The low-rise buildings are undistinguished but offer steady income streams.
Lieberman's undistinguished military career only saw him attain the rank of corporal.
BRITAIN has a long and undistinguished history of treating its elderly badly.
Amiri's own record in government, a four-year stint as transport minister, was undistinguished.
He was himself conscious, on some level, that he was a thoroughly undistinguished person.
Drop it in the middle of a very crowded, yet largely undistinguished, field of competitors.
His party, when in power at the city or local level, has been at best undistinguished.
He had an undistinguished career with the Rangers, playing 217 games in the 260-296 season.
The President now has a long and undistinguished record of saying things that are not true.
Now, eyeing Mr Smith's undistinguished campaign and likely failure, some concede that a new approach is needed.
Forty years ago, it was an undistinguished fishing village, one of many scattered along China's Cantonese coast.
The Eagles traded McDonald to the Dallas Cowboys in 19573 for a kicker and two undistinguished linemen.
They also imbued the boxy, undistinguished structure with a sense of grandeur by introducing more architectural flourishes.
Five Star's attempts at competing in local and regional politics in the next few years were fairly undistinguished.
The New Class that subsequently emerged in the Soviet Union consisted mostly of technocrats with undistinguished political backgrounds.
The space was undistinguished — average in size, with one sink basin and a separate room for a shower.
Until the Lava Jato scandals, he was an undistinguished seven-term congressman from the state of Rio de Janeiro.
Mr O'Rourke is an undistinguished Democratic front-runner and his sketchiness on large areas of policy seems almost wilful.
Tulip tries to make up some of that gap, but she's one likable human in an undistinguished avian sea.
Ms. Clarke's tenure has gone undistinguished by any major legislation; she is very well-liked in her district, regardless.
It's a shadow of its former self, dry and rerouted and looking like little more than a undistinguished ditch.
Diglio, a history teacher at North Rockland, had a "completely undistinguished" career as a half-miler at William & Mary.
Her father, Paul Hervey Fox, was an undistinguished novelist and playwright who earned his living as a script doctor.
Six years ago, he was a 36-year-old with an undistinguished Test average of 33.60, and was contemplating retirement.
With experts in no rush to offer authentication, and his undistinguished style easy to copy, fraud appears to have flourished.
What a shame that "A Day in the Life" is only a coda to an otherwise undistinguished collection of work.
In 21184, the Kurasbediani family was running an undistinguished restaurant in Tbilisi, serving traditional Georgian cuisine in a typical setting.
After a relatively undistinguished legal career, he'd made enough friends in high places to become one of three people Sen.
A good hitter but an undistinguished third baseman, Hart, who also played in the outfield, had a career batting average of .
At the private high school he attended, he was a good swimmer, rugby player and rifleman but an undistinguished mile runner.
The school's team at the time was undistinguished, its academics were lackluster, and it had an unenviable record of student crime.
Sometimes it seems that Hopper (22014-22016) could have eternized almost any undistinguished moment of introspection or inaction in anyone's life.
Walter, a successful surgeon in his fine camel coat, and Victor, an undistinguished patrolman in his clumsy uniform, are placed in opposition.
But some in the sector admit that small, undistinguished universities may struggle to attract board members of sufficient calibre to do the job.
But unlike Mr Whitaker, who has an undistinguished background as a lawyer and businessman, Mr Barr also has heavyweight credentials for the job.
He had an undistinguished performance over 20 games the next season, was sent down, developed arm trouble and never returned to the majors.
Undistinguished in his career, unexceptional in appearance and demeanor, there was nothing about him that would make him stand out in a crowd.
An undistinguished early genre picture, from 1865-66, sees Sisley follow Corot's example in depicting flowering trees as a curtain of specked pigment.
Al Haig, who was vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs, had a relatively undistinguished career as secretary of state between 1981 and 1982. Gen.
As a swimming-mad teenager on Long Island, he had been too slow to win a place even in his undistinguished high-school team.
Since the 13th century in Geel, Belgium, families have taken in mentally ill strangers and hosted them as undistinguished members of their small community.
Considering its size (about the same as Connecticut), population (about six million) and record in other sports (undistinguished), Lebanon is pretty good at basketball.
But in the Senate, the Democrats openly attacked Judge Carswell's nomination; one declared that his "incredibly undistinguished" career was an "affront" to the court.
Several years later, he would take an undistinguished plot of land — the future Central Park — and sculpt meadows, knolls, ponds and waterfalls, winning international praise.
Coleman had a brief big league career, playing in parts of four seasons, and his performance was undistinguished: Appearing in 22012 games, he hit just .
Glass was a fairly undistinguished goalkeeper who had previously turned out for Bournemouth, Portsmouth and Dulwich Hamlet, and was then on the books at First Division Swindon.
The story opens on the campus of an undistinguished college in Norfolk, where the narrator, Jessica Walker, is a student with a singular interest in Christie's mysteries.
It is clear that Murphy finds beauty varieties of texture ( which include wrinkled leather and undistinguished cloth), while she limits her palette to one dominated by black.
When he received an undistinguished grade in his final exams, Butler said that he would have done much better if he hadn't had to carry out royal duties.
As for his own home, Mr. Silverman lives with his dog in Brentwood, in a 1950s ranch whose undistinguished history, he said, wouldn't make for an interesting book.
People remember him as an undistinguished student who, after high school, taught the children of black farm laborers in a nearby village where he met his future wife.
Though Suu Kyi herself was barred by the constitution from becoming president, she selected Htin Kyaw, a relatively undistinguished loyalist, to be president, and declared herself "above" the presidency.
"He has put up an unknown and undistinguished figure for an opening that conservatives worked for a generation to see filled with a jurist of high distinction," Kristol wrote.
At first she does small parts in undistinguished celluloid nonsense, but eventually she gains some traction and finds herself a promising actress running with the West Coast party set.
Judge Carswell, like Judge Haynsworth, was assailed by many as insufficiently protective of civil rights, but he was dismissed by critics, including Professor Van Alstyne, as an undistinguished jurist.
Having played for RFC Liège between 1988 and 1990, the undistinguished Belgian midfielder had come to the end of his contract and wanted to move to USL Dunkerque in France.
Edgar Degas's most famous sculpture—deplored by early viewers, now deemed a masterpiece—immortalized the otherwise undistinguished Marie van Goethem, a young apprentice, or "little rat," at the Paris Opera.
"The Gallows Act II," a thoroughly undistinguished follow-up to the 2015 film "The Gallows," seems, for much of its running time, not to have any internal logic to begin with.
The company's portfolio included Blue Nun, an undistinguished German wine that caught the public's fancy after a humorous campaign in which Mr. Stiller and Ms. Meara exchanged rapid ad-libbed remarks.
After attending school in New Delhi, she went to Oxford and studied philosophy, politics, and economics—she was an undistinguished student—and then worked briefly for the U.N., in New York.
O'Neil made the operation more professional, but it was Sauter who saw the potential in a former coach and Everyman who had completed two undistinguished seasons as a CBS analyst: Madden.
We were both more and less ourselves in that undistinguished space, less burdened but less anchored too; freer and yet unreflected, for nothing there gave us back an image of ourselves.
We've had an interesting mix of men serve as president over the last almost 227 years: honest men and spinners of truth, the great and the undistinguished, visionaries and dutiful functionaries.
The architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable, writing in The Times, said she liked his version of the World Trade Center better than the "blandly undistinguished 110 stories" of the real thing.
Sunday's strong showing for Bolsonaro allies in legislative elections defied many pollsters' forecasts and suggests the formerly undistinguished congressman could have an easier-than-expected time garnering support for tough economic reforms.
I grew up in a household headed by members of the grey economy (Airbnb superhosts, no less!) and was the first in a long line of undistinguished workers to go to college.
Mr. Abe has long enjoyed the benefit of the doubt among Japanese voters, who in 2012 put him in office for a second time after a short, undistinguished stint starting in 2006.
But recently commissioned additions to the collection have been so undistinguished that the tradition of installing a new portrait after a leader has left office is now little more than ceremonial routine.
After seven undistinguished seasons playing for four teams, Wyche joined the San Francisco 49ers in 1979 as quarterbacks coach, working under Coach Bill Walsh to develop a rookie quarterback named Joe Montana.
When Mr. Basso discovered the Weill Cornell chapel, which a plaque indicates was redone in the 1990s, during his hospital stay, it was "perfectly nice and neat," he said, but it was undistinguished.
CreditCreditJessica Lehrman for The New York Times LOS ANGELES — Shane Lindstrom, an easygoing 24-year-old from the undistinguished Canadian side of Niagara Falls, cuts a curious figure for a rap-world star.
With the Photoshopped water polo image in particular, the one that helped an undistinguished high schooler get recruited by USC, Singer seems to have created a mythological creature—a Ceto for the digital age.
Van Zandt, who is sixty-seven and is widely known as Little Steven (he goes by that name on his Sirius XM radio show), was limning his undistinguished career as a high-school student.
At Chelsea, he had what was by all accounts an undistinguished tenure, playing in 13 games over two seasons and scoring twice, while spending much of his time being loaned out to other clubs.
He's been in the news, too, stunning Knicks fans by reportedly listening to offers for Kristaps Porzingis, the skyscraping Latvian who represents the best work of Jackson's short, undistinguished career as a front-office executive.
In choosing what to leave in and what to throw out, they have made a pared-to-the-bone show with an undistinguished score by Mr. Galperin, no pulsing human vitality and no dramatic tension.
She also sang and moved in a big number ("The Music and the Mirror") from "A Chorus Line": her singing was undistinguished, her dancing — in heeled shoes — a brilliant but synthetic display of Broadway-ballet style.
Throughout the night, during her most effervescent hits, she was flanked onstage by a dozen or so dancers, who largely served as a kind of visual starch, frenetic but undistinguished, moving a lot but communicating little.
This formal investigation is one of many he's managed to pile up in his short and undistinguished tenure, and I join my Democratic colleagues in seeking the transparency and accountability that Republicans have so far not provided.
He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions.
Sports Business Nine years ago, Renu Khator became president of the University of Houston with an ambitious plan to transform it from an undistinguished commuter school into a "nationally competitive university," as she likes to put it.
The focus here is California, particularly the California where young girls of undistinguished academic ability are rewarded with merit scholarships, are photographed in pretty dresses, and for school dances are offered orchid leis flown in from Honolulu.
In 2017, we dubbed the fall season the worst in recent memory, thanks to its stunningly boring array of unoriginal, undistinguished shows, led by a broadcast network lineup that didn't bother doing anything new or even interesting.
But this is Trump's America, where a competent but somewhat undistinguished Fed Governor Jerome Powell gets the job because…well, he's not a Democrat, he worked on Wall Street and maybe just because he is a man.
The bad news is the second senator would be former senator Evan Bayh, whose reflexive and often sanctimonious Blue Dog-styled centrism frustrated grassroots Democrats for two undistinguished terms before he chose not to face voters in 2010.
Her next two films were undistinguished: "Bog" (1983), a horror film in which she played a biologist dealing with a mutant gill monster and "Outlaw: The Legend of O. B. Taggart" (1994), a western written by Mickey Rooney.
More than Scott, Smith emerges as the most vivid character: a shy Kansan who was named head coach at 30 and, a few years into his tenure, was at risk of losing his job after several undistinguished seasons.
Reading "Sabrina" feels almost like an antidote to the hectic Web sites its characters are so immersed in: some pages are simply panels of a character getting wordlessly into his car and going from one undistinguished place to another.
Red (an undistinguished Luke Bracey), a safecracker, leaves prison and is reunited with his quirky family, including his conspicuously cutesy conceptual-artist wife, Chloe; daughter Beatrice; and their housekeeper, who's been working for free in exchange for French lessons.
So while many have been quick to label Intel as undistinguished, Cramer found that with a stock trading at 12 times earnings estimates and a 3 percent yield, Intel could actually be one of the stock market's great bargains.
Mr Eslake reckons that making more niche goods of the type that attract Mr Lu (he highlights wool, wine and wagyu beef) offers Tasmania a better chance of closing the gap than the "bulk, undistinguished products" of old, like woodchips.
There is, after all, not much drama to be reasonably expected when the list of available starting pitchers is Rich Hill plus a slew of undistinguished mid-rotation guys, and the list of available infielders is Justin Turner plus the equivalent.
What few movies he made in those years were undistinguished; he once said that the 1965 spy thriller "Operation C.I.A.," in which he starred, was so bad that it was not shown on airplanes for fear people would jump out.
In contrast, the numbers from White Sox left-fielder Ryan LaMarre over parts of four major league seasons have been fairly undistinguished: one home run, 229 runs batted in and 2299 hits, all but two of them coming this season.
Until recently, his career as a supporting character on Fox was undistinguished, perhaps with the exception of an unfortunate incident in which he accidentally threw an ax at a member of the West Point marching band while filming a segment.
Barcelona's position at the summit of La Liga disguises not just how brittle the team has been this season — losing three games and drawing four more, mostly to undistinguished opposition — but also how mundane it has become, even in victory.
Smith's novel is set in a nearby corner of the city), the result seems inchoate and piecemeal, and the inclusion of songs (13 in all, most of them undistinguished) does nothing but present a hurdle to further development of the script.
The original "When We" is kind of an undistinguished sleazy slow jam, but the remix at least makes the canny decision to draft two singers who could help make the song even filthier, and fit the track's contemporary sound better than Tank does.
At 6.30 in the morning, climbing up Topanga Canyon Boulevard, I finally come across what I have been searching for: a brightly lit storefront in an undistinguished strip mall in a thoroughly ordinary neighbourhood, just over a rise on a winding road near Malibu.
I wouldn't dream of telling marketers how to do their business, but I would contend that spending somewhat more money for a bottle with good provenance can do more to demonstrate the potential beauty of Bordeaux than selling boatloads of cheap but undistinguished bottles.
Jane Manning, who has sold real estate in the area since 1986, said that most homes are undistinguished midcentury bungalows and, to a lesser extent, Victorian or early-20th-century houses and are typically 6.503,200 to 1,500 square feet, with few exceeding 5,000 square feet.
" It does not mention the only statement about Indigenous people in the Declaration, an accusation that the British monarch "has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages, whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, & conditions.
In his debut, "12:08 East of Bucharest" (2007), a prizewinner at Cannes and one of the essential European films of the past decade, Mr. Porumboiu observed the interactions of a highly undistinguished panel on a provincial television broadcast commemorating the revolution that overthrew the dictatorship of Nicolae Ceausescu.
The direction by Bille Woodruff, while choppy and stylistically undistinguished, does keep the picture moving, and support and cameo performances from the likes of Paula Patton, Robin Givens, Brandy Norwood and the rapper French Montana (who carries a peculiarly Timothy Carey-esque vibe) are more than reasonably diverting.
Wade Watts (played by Tye Sheridan), the film's undistinguished protagonist, lives with his aunt and her latest lousy boyfriend, and spends his days in an immersive virtual simulation called the OASIS, where he tries to solve the mysteries of a quest laid out by late OASIS founder James Halliday (Mark Rylance).
The recognition that the op-ed section pushed a steady stream of disastrously conceived ideas out into the world took a back seat to the sheer obtuseness of Stephens and Weiss, both bad writers whose ideas and arguments typically play out at the level of high school English papers, and undistinguished ones at that.
The architecturally undistinguished complex was built in the 1950s, financed partly by the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, as a middle-class cooperative, and although it's now spruced up, like much of Lower Manhattan, the buildings are still home to plenty of original tenants, now elderly, whose design ethos is more bric-a-brac than Bauhaus.
This is a clear rebuke from Pelosi and Hoyer, not only cutting short a growing activist campaign, without warning, on the eve of the holidays, but also appointing a committee chair who isn't briefed on the debate around the committee, is reliable but undistinguished on environmental issues, and clearly hasn't been prepared for the activist fury that awaits her.
One of the most recent and critically praised examples is the moody Starz drama Counterpart, starring J.K. Simmons as Howard Silk, a undistinguished government agent who learns about the existence of an alternate Earth when the version of himself from the other side — a more confident, powerful Howard — crosses over as part of an operation to thwart a trans-dimensional conspiracy.
There were other things, for better or worse: the aw-shucks way in which he was manipulated by Red Wings' brass into taking lower wages despite being the game's most popular player; his struggles with support for a union dreamed up by linemate Ted Lindsay; and his slumming it for Amway and other undistinguished companies in his post-career life.
O'Keeffe first visited the restaurant in the 2155s, using money he earned as a waiter at a Schrafft's on Fifth Avenue.) After graduation from Fordham University and a hitch as an Army intelligence specialist in Massachusetts and South Carolina ("I spent my time watching the Russians"), Mr. O'Keeffe seized the opportunity to purchase an undistinguished bar on the Upper East Side for $22012,403.
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His focus on the everyday and the undistinguished would continue with "All the Meat You Can Eat," a 2000 show at a gallery in then-rough SoHo, where Mr. Shore exhibited hundreds of dry or kitschy found images — flat picture postcards of hospitals and strip malls, topless pinup girls and F-216 fighter jets — among his own photographs, many shot with the Mick-a-Matic camera, a children's apparatus shaped like Mickey Mouse.
A year ago most of the chatter would have focused on Moulton, who made a big splash when he arrived in Congress and enlisted some of the young veterans who unseated Republican congressmen last November, but he took a hit with his clumsy effort in opposing Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE as Speaker, supporting instead an undistinguished Ohio Congresswoman, Marsha Fudge.
His credential-chasing yielded a book of short stories, Palo Alto, a plainspoken and undistinguished set of accounts of middle class high school hijinks, adapted for the screen by Gia Coppola in 2013 with Franco as a lecherous high school teacher; and a chapbook of poems, Strongest of the Litter, about, among other things, Hollywood actors, including, presumably, himself: In fifty yearsMy sleep will be death,I'll go like the rest,But I'll have playedAll the games and all the roles.

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