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un- +‎ distinguished

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undistinguished (comparative more undistinguished, superlative most undistinguished)

  1. Not distinguished: not marked by conspicuous qualities.
    • 2015, J. Ward Regan, Great Books Written in Prison, page 167:
      While most are familiar with the history of the Third Reich from 1933 onward, this essay offers insight into the undistinguished, prefamous Hitler.
    • 2016 May 22, Phil McNulty, “Crystal Palace 1-2 Manchester United”, in BBC[1]:
      All the messages in and around Wembley before and during this FA Cup final pointed to this Wembley showpiece marking the end of Van Gaal's largely undistinguished two-year spell in charge.
  2. Not distinguished: not having an air of distinction.

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