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characterless
adjective as in amorphous
adjective as in boring
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Strong matches
adjective as in colorless
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adjective as in common
adjective as in commonplace
adjective as in drab
adjective as in featureless
adjective as in garden-variety
adjective as in insipid
adjective as in mediocre
adjective as in nondescript
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adjective as in null
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adjective as in ordinary
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adjective as in undistinguished
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adjective as in unexceptional
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adjective as in weariful
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- arid
- bomb
- bromidic
- colorless
- commonplace
- drab
- drag
- drear
- dreary
- drudging
- dry
- dull
- flat
- ho-hum
- humdrum
- insipid
- interminable
- irksome
- lifeless
- monotonous
- moth-eaten
- mundane
- nothing
- nowhere
- platitudinous
- plebeian
- prosaic
- repetitious
- routine
- spiritless
- stale
- stereotyped
- stodgy
- stuffy
- stupid
- tame
- tedious
- threadbare
- tiresome
- tiring
- trite
- unexciting
- uninteresting
- unvaried
- vapid
- wearisome
- weary
- well-worn
Example Sentences
It’s an important character story of a characterless man.
With respect to fairs, Jenny Gibbs, executive director of the International Fine Print Dealers Association, the world’s largest art fair for prints and editions, noted that many often transpired in characterless, white-walled venues such as convention halls.
“The Promise” and “Terce,” the Prototype presentations that are sticking with me most this year, are both plotless and characterless.
Over at Farmland Commercial Kitchen, a commissary hidden behind a drab brown door in a Rockville warehouse, Hsieh is a master craftsman in the characterless industrial space that houses his ghost kitchen, available for takeaway and delivery only.
Interludes bridge many of the scene changes, but even if these are generally bustling, they tend to feel like vamping, oddly characterless.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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