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All characterless synonyms

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adj characterless

  • baseborn β€” born of humble parents
  • declasse β€” having lost social standing or status
  • low-grade β€” of an inferior quality, worth, value, etc.: The mine yields low-grade silver ore.
  • second-class β€” of a secondary class or quality.
  • declasse β€” having lost social standing or status
  • prosy β€” of the nature of or resembling prose.
  • conventional β€” Someone who is conventional has behaviour or opinions that are ordinary and normal.
  • corny β€” If you describe something as corny, you mean that it is obvious or sentimental and not at all original.
  • lowly β€” humble in station, condition, or nature: a lowly cottage.
  • mediocre β€” of only ordinary or moderate quality; neither good nor bad; barely adequate: The car gets only mediocre mileage, but it's fun to drive. Synonyms: undistinguished, commonplace, pedestrian, everyday; run-of-the-mill. Antonyms: extraordinary, superior, uncommon, incomparable.
  • middle-of-the-road β€” favoring, following, or characterized by an intermediate position between two extremes, especially in politics; moderate.
  • uneventful β€” not eventful; lacking in important or striking occurrences: an uneventful day at the office.
  • unexceptional β€” not exceptional; not unusual or extraordinary.
  • widespread β€” spread over or open, or occupying a wide space.
  • worn-out β€” worn or used beyond repair.
  • cliched β€” If you describe something as clichΓ©d, you mean that it has been said, done, or used many times before, and is boring or untrue.
  • garden variety β€” common, usual, or ordinary; unexceptional.
  • matter-of-course β€” occurring or proceeding in or as if in the logical, natural, or customary course of things; expected or inevitable.
  • unnoteworthy β€” worthy of notice or attention; notable; remarkable: a noteworthy addition to our collection of rare books.
  • workaday β€” of or befitting working days; characteristic of a workday and its occupations.
  • cheerless β€” Cheerless places or weather are dull and depressing.
  • faded β€” to lose brightness or vividness of color.
  • gloomy β€” dark or dim; deeply shaded: gloomy skies.
  • grungy β€” ugly, run-down, or dilapidated: a grungy, abandoned mill town.
  • murky β€” dark, gloomy, and cheerless.
  • unchanging β€” to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone: to change one's name; to change one's opinion; to change the course of history.
  • uninspired β€” not inspired; not creative or spirited: an uninspired performance; an uninspired teacher.
  • dull as dishwater β€” water in which dishes are, or have been, washed.
  • lusterless β€” the state or quality of shining by reflecting light; glitter, sparkle, sheen, or gloss: the luster of satin.
  • bland β€” If you describe someone or something as bland, you mean that they are rather dull and unexciting.
  • plain β€” clear or distinct to the eye or ear: a plain trail to the river; to stand in plain view.
  • stark β€” sheer, utter, downright, or complete: stark madness.
  • unadorned β€” to decorate or add beauty to, as by ornaments: garlands of flowers adorning their hair.
  • faceless β€” without a face: a faceless apparition.
  • anemic β€” Pathology. suffering from anemia.
  • beige β€” Something that is beige is pale brown in colour.
  • feeble β€” physically weak, as from age or sickness; frail.
  • inane β€” lacking sense, significance, or ideas; silly: inane questions.
  • jejune β€” without interest or significance; dull; insipid: a jejune novel.
  • limp β€” to walk with a labored, jerky movement, as when lame.
  • mild β€” amiably gentle or temperate in feeling or behavior toward others.
  • pointless β€” without a point: a pointless pen.
  • slight β€” small in amount, degree, etc.: a slight increase; a slight odor.
  • soft β€” yielding readily to touch or pressure; easily penetrated, divided, or changed in shape; not hard or stiff: a soft pillow.
  • subdued β€” quiet; inhibited; repressed; controlled: After the argument he was much more subdued.
  • tenuous β€” lacking a sound basis, as reasoning; unsubstantiated; weak: a tenuous argument.
  • thin β€” having relatively little extent from one surface or side to the opposite; not thick: thin ice.
  • tired β€” having a tire or tires.
  • unimaginative β€” characterized by or bearing evidence of imagination: an imaginative tale.
  • watery β€” pertaining to or connected with water: watery Neptune.
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