having no interesting or unusual features or qualitiessynonymdulla nondescript person/building/townWord Originlate 17th cent. (in the sense ‘not previously described or identified scientifically’): from non- + obsolete descript ‘described, engraved’ (from Latin descriptus).Extra examplesHe wore a shabby suit and looked thoroughly nondescript.His hair was nondescript sandy and thinning.It was a bare landscape occasionally interrupted by nondescript villages.
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