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uninformative
adjective as in cryptic
Example Sentences
Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson called the briefing to lawmakers "unbelievably uninformative" and said investigators only took four questions from lawmakers.
Johnson’s “The Vantage Point,” ultimately published in 1971, was dismissed by critics as bland and uninformative.
It said the descriptor is “at best a neutral and uninformative adjective, potentially a distraction from more salient characters of the organism, and at worst a racist trope.”
But the four voting commissioners quickly retreated into private talks, occasionally popping back into public view to make brief and largely uninformative statements.
It’s all very pretty, but it’s also indulgent and uninformative — terms like “column technique” are dropped, without explanation — teaching us little about the effort and skill behind the shapes.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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