How do you use nondescript in a sentence?

Answer:
The meaning of nondescript is "uninteresting, or undistinguished". It can also mean "dull". You can use it in a variety of ways:
1. (source: www.dictionary.reference.com) The private detective deliberately wore nondescript clothes.
2. The door was nondescript. (Here it means dull, or uninteresting or "of no recognised type or kind").
3. The house was so nondescript that nobody was ever attracted there.
4. The novel that I just read was so nondescript... it was pretty repetitive!
5. Google's "doodles", according to me, are not at all nondescript.


I hope that those sentences helped you!

I.P- The athlete looked so nondescript in person that she was barely distinguishable from the general crowd.
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