Definition of indistinctive in English:
indistinctive
adjective ɪndɪˈstɪŋktɪvˈɪndɪsˈtɪŋktɪv
Not having a distinctive character or features.
Example sentencesExamples
- This would be all well and good if they did not come off as rather generic and indistinctive.
- The shadows reminded me of Gregory and the indistinctive noises around me brought me into some kind of trance.
- He smiled again as he saw me, mumbling something indistinctive.
- Jake on the other hand, sat at the very front, a couple of his own cronies on either side of him, all three of them talking in indistinctive low whispers.
- If the first film had anything going for it, it was the lead actress, whose roles prior had been indistinctive and forgettable.
Definition of indistinctive in US English:
indistinctive
adjectiveˈɪndɪsˈtɪŋktɪvˈindisˈtiNGktiv
Not having a distinctive character or features.
Example sentencesExamples
- This would be all well and good if they did not come off as rather generic and indistinctive.
- If the first film had anything going for it, it was the lead actress, whose roles prior had been indistinctive and forgettable.
- He smiled again as he saw me, mumbling something indistinctive.
- Jake on the other hand, sat at the very front, a couple of his own cronies on either side of him, all three of them talking in indistinctive low whispers.
- The shadows reminded me of Gregory and the indistinctive noises around me brought me into some kind of trance.