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Definition of undiscerning in English: undiscerningadjectiveʌndɪˈsəːnɪŋˌəndɪˈsərnɪŋ Lacking judgement, insight, or taste. Example sentencesExamples - These astute restaurateurs have tailored their products to an undiscerning constituency that sees ‘curry’ as something you go for after too many pints.
- While the ‘photo-realism’ of the $100-million film makes it a definite eye-popper, undiscerning eyes might not catch the Darwinian subtleties of the film.
- The bill was bad enough, but the food was very average even to the undiscerning palate.
- To the undiscerning eye, absolutely nothing remains.
- To the undiscerning eye, this place might seem to have a serenely majestic air, but Harun can feel the underlying tension with every step.
- To even the most undiscerning eye, this makes no sense whatsoever.
- Even today white metal is often confused with platinum, but only to the undiscerning eye.
- But children are also very, very stupid and undiscerning as far as films go.
- But these pretty guys are much more cosmopolitan than just being Aussies, and they don't just speak with Australian accents, however it may sound to the undiscerning ear.
- I do, however, take very great exception at being described as a person of ‘low esteem and undiscerning musical tastes’, purely on the basis of the instruments that I play.
- Until the 1970s the wines were mainly sold in bulk to be drunk by undiscerning palates in bars all over Spain.
- Similarly, whatever is said on radio is taken as gospel by undiscerning listeners who, from all accounts, comprise the clear majority.
- What they indicate is that sharks are not the undiscerning predators of the popular media.
- These tough mavericks provided a wonderful public service that has evolved to undiscerning disservice.
- I believe guitar and bodhrán players who operate in traditional circles are people of low esteem and undiscerning musical tastes.
- Do we think ourself to be so unaware and undiscerning that we let creative destruction just happen to us?
- Yes, a few undiscerning children under 12 might like this movie, as will adults with a similar level of sophistication, but all others are well advised to stay clear of this loser.
- They package questionable quality seeds in well known packaging materials which may not make any difference to the undiscerning eye.
- They have proved not to be the undiscerning and voracious predator of the movies but intelligent and selective.
- All these criticisms may be true, but if the new poetry's audience is truly so lazy, uninformed, and undiscerning, why isn't it just staying at home watching cable?
Synonyms insensitive, inconsiderate, thoughtless, unthinking, indelicate, undiplomatic, impolitic, indiscreet, unsubtle, clumsy, heavy-handed, graceless, awkward, unpolished, inept, bungling, maladroit, gauche, unsophisticated Definition of undiscerning in US English: undiscerningadjectiveˌəndiˈsərniNGˌəndɪˈsərnɪŋ Lacking judgment, insight, or taste. Example sentencesExamples - They package questionable quality seeds in well known packaging materials which may not make any difference to the undiscerning eye.
- I do, however, take very great exception at being described as a person of ‘low esteem and undiscerning musical tastes’, purely on the basis of the instruments that I play.
- To the undiscerning eye, this place might seem to have a serenely majestic air, but Harun can feel the underlying tension with every step.
- The bill was bad enough, but the food was very average even to the undiscerning palate.
- But these pretty guys are much more cosmopolitan than just being Aussies, and they don't just speak with Australian accents, however it may sound to the undiscerning ear.
- To the undiscerning eye, absolutely nothing remains.
- Yes, a few undiscerning children under 12 might like this movie, as will adults with a similar level of sophistication, but all others are well advised to stay clear of this loser.
- Until the 1970s the wines were mainly sold in bulk to be drunk by undiscerning palates in bars all over Spain.
- Even today white metal is often confused with platinum, but only to the undiscerning eye.
- These tough mavericks provided a wonderful public service that has evolved to undiscerning disservice.
- What they indicate is that sharks are not the undiscerning predators of the popular media.
- But children are also very, very stupid and undiscerning as far as films go.
- Do we think ourself to be so unaware and undiscerning that we let creative destruction just happen to us?
- To even the most undiscerning eye, this makes no sense whatsoever.
- All these criticisms may be true, but if the new poetry's audience is truly so lazy, uninformed, and undiscerning, why isn't it just staying at home watching cable?
- These astute restaurateurs have tailored their products to an undiscerning constituency that sees ‘curry’ as something you go for after too many pints.
- While the ‘photo-realism’ of the $100-million film makes it a definite eye-popper, undiscerning eyes might not catch the Darwinian subtleties of the film.
- Similarly, whatever is said on radio is taken as gospel by undiscerning listeners who, from all accounts, comprise the clear majority.
- I believe guitar and bodhrán players who operate in traditional circles are people of low esteem and undiscerning musical tastes.
- They have proved not to be the undiscerning and voracious predator of the movies but intelligent and selective.
Synonyms insensitive, inconsiderate, thoughtless, unthinking, indelicate, undiplomatic, impolitic, indiscreet, unsubtle, clumsy, heavy-handed, graceless, awkward, unpolished, inept, bungling, maladroit, gauche, unsophisticated |