The outer movements are undistinguished but the central adagio swoons with escapist yearnings for the unattainable. |
Someone totally undistinguished may be called a pie eater, meat pies being a favourite food of the commonalty. |
Bilal wondered how anybody with such a smile, such an agile turn of phrase, could consider himself undistinguished. |
The walls are blank and white, everything is plain and undistinguished in the low light. |
He worked in a toyshop and was an undistinguished pupil and student, but shone at the Reserve Officers Training Corps. |
Strictly speaking, it means commonplace, undistinguished, but has come to mean pertaining to the people. |