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Indistinctive

Definition:

Indistinctive is an adjective that refers to something lacking distinctive or recognizable features.

Senses:

  1. Popular Sense: Not standing out or easily distinguishable.
  2. Local Sense: Pertaining to a specific local community or region.

Examples:

Popular Sense:

  • Noun: The indistinctive coloring of the bird allowed it to blend seamlessly into the forest.
  • Verb: The artist intentionally indistinctived the brushstrokes to create an abstract effect.
  • Adjective: The building's indistinctive architecture made it difficult to identify among the city's landmarks.
  • Adverb: The characters in the movie spoke indistinctively, making it challenging to follow the dialogue.

Local Sense:

  • Noun: The indistinctive accent marked him as a local resident.
  • Verb: The community indistinctives certain traditions to maintain its unique identity.
  • Adjective: The indistinctive dialect spoken in the village is difficult for outsiders to understand.
  • Adverb: The local bakery's indistinctively baked bread is a favorite among the residents.

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