How Do You Spell NONDESCRIPT?

Pronunciation: [nˌɒndɪskɹˈɪpt] (IPA)

The word "nondescript" is spelled with 10 letters and has a total of three syllables. It is a combination of the prefix "non" meaning "not" or "lacking" and the word "descript" meaning "described." Its phonetic transcription in IPA is /nɒnˈdɛskrɪpt/. The stress is on the second syllable, and the last three letters are pronounced with a t sound (/t/). The word refers to something or someone that is dull or uninteresting and lacks individuality or distinction.

NONDESCRIPT Meaning and Definition

  1. Nondescript, as an adjective, refers to something or someone that lacks distinctive qualities, characteristics, or features, making it difficult to be specifically identified or described. It denotes the absence of interesting or remarkable attributes that distinguish it from others, resulting in a bland, ordinary, or unremarkable appearance or quality.

    In terms of appearance, a nondescript object or person tends to be nondistinctive or unnoticeable, not standing out in any particular way. Its nondescript nature makes it blend into its surroundings or be easily overlooked. For example, a nondescript building may possess a generic architectural style and lack any unique design elements that make it memorable or instantly recognizable. Similarly, a nondescript individual might have an unassuming physical appearance, lacking remarkable features or personal style that catches one's attention.

    Nondescript also applies to situations, events, or actions that are undistinguished, unremarkable, or lacking in excitement or interest. It suggests a lack of defining characteristics that would make it noteworthy or worth discussing. For instance, a nondescript day refers to an ordinary or uneventful day that does not stand out in any significant way.

    In summary, nondescript is used to describe something or someone lacking distinctive features, qualities, or characteristics. It implies a lack of distinctiveness or notability, making it difficult to specifically identify or describe.

  2. • A person or thing that cannot easily be described; an oddity; anything not yet described or classed.
    • Undescribed.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Top Common Misspellings for NONDESCRIPT *

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Other Common Misspellings for NONDESCRIPT

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Etymology of NONDESCRIPT

The word "nondescript" originated from the Latin term "nondescriptus", which is a combination of "non" (meaning "not") and "describere" (meaning "to describe"). The word was formed by joining "non" with "descriptus", the past participle of "describere". In Latin, "describere" meant to detail or delineate, and the addition of "non" negated this meaning, resulting in "nondescriptus", which described something that is not easily described or classified. Over time, "nondescriptus" evolved into the English word "nondescript", retaining its original sense of something that is unremarkable or lacking distinctive characteristics.

Plural form of NONDESCRIPT is NONDESCRIPTS

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