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Definition of undiscriminating in English: undiscriminatingadjectiveʌndɪˈskrɪmɪneɪtɪŋˌəndɪsˈkrɪməˌneɪdɪŋ Not having or showing good judgement or taste. 不加区别的;无识别力的 junk food is suited only to the undiscriminating palates of the young Example sentencesExamples - After a year of dorm food - which, being the undiscriminating glutton that I regret to admit I was, I quite enjoyed - I moved into an apartment with friends and realized I was utterly helpless when it came to food.
- I reckon we're in danger of raising a whole generation of undiscriminating couch potatoes afflicted by TV-induced Attention Deficit Disorder.
- Her status as a celebrity will make many undiscriminating or unknowing people buy the book and take her arguments at face value.
- To the most undiscriminating true believers, he was a disaster.
- Pearson is by no means an undiscriminating fan, however.
- I gave up because - contrary to myth - promenaders are among the most undiscriminating and noisy audiences anywhere.
- This film is for those undiscriminating movie-goers who want nothing more from a trip to the multiplex than loud, raucous, mindless entertainment.
- Sadly it is true that many Brits are undiscriminating drinkers.
- Are audiences so undiscriminating that they will plunk down $9 to see something this creatively bankrupt?
- It doesn't help that medical journal editors are by and large undiscriminating in the papers they publish.
- Most undiscriminating eyes won't notice anything untoward.
- Some have described it as ‘fascist’ in a fairly undiscriminating way.
- In general, the public loves science fiction, but there are levels to which even the most undiscriminating viewer will not sink, and this film reaches those.
Synonyms boorish, loutish, oafish, thuggish, brutish, bearish, neanderthal, philistine, coarse, uncouth, unsavoury, crass, vulgar, common, unrefined, unsophisticated, uncultured, uncultivated, tasteless, insensitive, unfeeling, imperceptive, callous Definition of undiscriminating in US English: undiscriminatingadjectiveˌəndɪsˈkrɪməˌneɪdɪŋˌəndisˈkriməˌnādiNG Not having or showing good judgment or taste. 不加区别的;无识别力的 Example sentencesExamples - Some have described it as ‘fascist’ in a fairly undiscriminating way.
- Most undiscriminating eyes won't notice anything untoward.
- I reckon we're in danger of raising a whole generation of undiscriminating couch potatoes afflicted by TV-induced Attention Deficit Disorder.
- To the most undiscriminating true believers, he was a disaster.
- Are audiences so undiscriminating that they will plunk down $9 to see something this creatively bankrupt?
- After a year of dorm food - which, being the undiscriminating glutton that I regret to admit I was, I quite enjoyed - I moved into an apartment with friends and realized I was utterly helpless when it came to food.
- It doesn't help that medical journal editors are by and large undiscriminating in the papers they publish.
- This film is for those undiscriminating movie-goers who want nothing more from a trip to the multiplex than loud, raucous, mindless entertainment.
- Pearson is by no means an undiscriminating fan, however.
- In general, the public loves science fiction, but there are levels to which even the most undiscriminating viewer will not sink, and this film reaches those.
- Her status as a celebrity will make many undiscriminating or unknowing people buy the book and take her arguments at face value.
- Sadly it is true that many Brits are undiscriminating drinkers.
- I gave up because - contrary to myth - promenaders are among the most undiscriminating and noisy audiences anywhere.
Synonyms boorish, loutish, oafish, thuggish, brutish, bearish, neanderthal, philistine, coarse, uncouth, unsavoury, crass, vulgar, common, unrefined, unsophisticated, uncultured, uncultivated, tasteless, insensitive, unfeeling, imperceptive, callous |