untelegenic
English
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edituntelegenic (comparative more untelegenic, superlative most untelegenic)
- Not telegenic
- 1988 February 5, David Moberg, “Jackson and Simon in Iowa”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
- Then, finished with this last in a series of fly-around press conferences, his untelegenic features reddened from the cold, Simon quipped as he strolled to the car: "It's kind of nice and pleasant out here."