nondescript

/ˈnɒndɪskrɪpt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈnɑːndɪskrɪpt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌnän-di-ˈskript/ (ame, mw)

nondescript — 形容詞

  • nondescriptpositive
  • more nondescriptcomparative
  • most nondescriptsuperlative

1. so plain or average in appearance that nobody notices it or remembers it later

1.形容詞C1
釋義

平凡;不起眼

外觀平淡無奇,讓人看過就忘

so plain or average in appearance that nobody notices it or remembers it later

例句

Esme parked outside a nondescript office block on the edge of town.

Esme 把車停在城邊一棟不起眼的辦公大樓外。

a nondescript + noun (building)

The thief wore a nondescript grey jacket and walked away calmly.

那名小偷穿著一件不起眼的灰外套,從容走開。

a nondescript + noun (clothing)

同義詞
  • unremarkable

    very close in meaning; slightly more formal and works for events as well as appearance.

  • ordinary

    broader, neutral; lacks the implication of being instantly forgotten.

  • plain

    simpler word, often positive for design; 'nondescript' is rarely a compliment.

  • drab

    stronger negative; adds the idea of dull colour or gloom.

反義詞
  • striking

    actively draws the eye — the opposite effect.

  • distinctive

    has a clear feature that sets it apart.

  • memorable

    stays in your mind after you see it.

文法句型

a nondescript + noun

look nondescript

用法筆記

Usually placed before a noun (a nondescript van, a nondescript building). Often carries a mildly negative tone — the thing is too plain to be worth a second glance — and is common in crime reporting and travel writing.

常見錯誤

The hotel was very nondescript yesterday.
The hotel looked very nondescript.
💡describes a lasting quality, not a temporary state, so 'looked' or 'seemed' is more natural than past 'was'.
He had a nondescript personality.
He had a bland personality.
💡'nondescript' mostly describes physical appearance (clothes, buildings, vehicles); use 'bland' or 'dull' for personality.