Crossword-Solution: NONDESCRIPT 11 letters, 20 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Word Word Type Definition
Nondescript a. Not hitherto described; novel; hence, odd; abnormal;
unclassifiable.
Nondescript n. A thing not yet described; that of which no account or
explanation has been given; something abnormal, or hardly classifiable.

We have 20 clues for the answer “NONDESCRIPT”

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very ordinary 1 answer
belonging or appearing to belong to no particular class or kind 1 answer
a person is not easily classified and not very interesting 1 answer
Of unknown type 1 answer
Of no definite kind 1 answer
INDEFINITE thing 1 answer
Hard to classify. 1 answer
Featureless 13 answers
unremarkable 39 answers
Undistinguished 44 answers
unchangeable 49 answers
Average 51 answers
Normal 55 answers
Topic 56 answers
CONVENTIONAL ___ 60 answers
Everyday 64 answers
Commonplace 68 answers
Usual 75 answers
Ordinary 87 answers
Same 88 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NONDESCRIPT (5)

She had eaten the meal that had been brought her by Mohammed Beyd’s Negro slave—a meal of cassava cakes and a nondescript stew in which a new-killed monkey, a couple of squirrels and the remains of a zebra, slain the previous day, were impartially and unsavorily combined; but the one-time Baltimore belle had long since submerged in the stern battle for existence, an estheticism which formerly revolted at much slighter provocation.
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995
Sitting at ease upon Pansy, in her orthodox riding-habit and nondescript hat, she looked what she felt.
A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1995
When any of these nondescript individuals put in an appearance, Sherlock Holmes used to beg for the use of the sitting-room, and I would retire to my bed-room.
A Study In Scarlet Arthur Conan Doyle 1995
The only dog at the settlement was an Irish terrier, and the good fellows who owned him, and were owned by him, in common, wore clothes of the most nondescript order, and mostly cultivated side-whiskers.
Dream Days Kenneth Grahame 2008
Hewson was a slight sallow nondescript man of about fifty--the kind of man of whom one is sure to see a specimen in any crowd.
The Early Short Fiction of Edith Wharton, Part 1 (of 10) Edith Wharton 1995

Quotes with NONDESCRIPT (3)

I read the title from the cover. ' 'The joy of... crap.' ' I read the rest of the full title of the thick, nondescript volume to myself and felt myself redden. Noah turned over on to his side and said with mock seriousness, 'I have never read 'The Joy Of Crap'. Sounds disgusting.' I blushed deeper. 'I have, however, read 'The Joy Of Sex.' ' He continued, a smile transforming his face. 'Not in a while, but I think it's one of those classics you can come back to again... and again.
Michelle Hodkin The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer
If science could comprehend all phenomena so that eventually in a thoroughly rational society human beings became as predictable as cogs in a machine, then man, driven by this need to know and assert his freedom, would rise up and smash the machine. What the reformers of the Enlightenment, dreaming of a perfect organization of society, had overlooked, Dostoevski saw all too plainly with the novelist's eye: namely, that as modern society becomes more organized and hence more b…
William Barrett
He was looking for immensity. His life was hopelessly small, everything surrounding him was nondescript and gray. And death is absolute; it is indivisible and indissoluble. The presence of the girl was pathetic (a few caresses and a lot of meaningless words), but her absolute absence was infinitely grand; when he imagined a girl buried in a field, he suddenly discovered the nobility of pain and the grandeur of love. But it was not only the absolute but also bliss he was looking for in his dreams of death.
Milan Kundera
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