Characterless

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /ˈkærəktərləs/

Definitions of characterless

adjective describing someone or something as lacking distinct characteristics or qualities

Example Sentences

A1 The characterless room had plain white walls and no decorations.

A2 She found the characterless movie boring and predictable.

B1 The characterless town lacked charm and unique features.

B2 The characterless novel failed to capture the reader's interest.

C1 The characterless performance lacked depth and emotion.

C2 The characterless painting received mixed reviews from art critics.

Examples of characterless in a Sentence

formal The characterless design of the building did not reflect the rich history of the neighborhood.

informal The characterless new restaurant in town has been getting mixed reviews.

slang That movie was so characterless, I fell asleep halfway through.

figurative Her characterless personality made it difficult for others to connect with her.

Grammatical Forms of characterless

past tense

characterlessed

plural

characterlesses

comparative

more characterless

superlative

most characterless

present tense

characterless

future tense

will be characterless

perfect tense

have been characterless

continuous tense

is being characterless

singular

characterless

positive degree

characterless

infinitive

to be characterless

gerund

being characterless

participle

characterlessing

Origin and Evolution of characterless

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'characterless' originated from the combination of the word 'character' meaning distinctive qualities or features, and the suffix '-less' indicating the absence of those qualities.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe a lack of distinct characteristics or qualities, the word 'characterless' has evolved to also imply a lack of moral or ethical principles in a person or thing.