Undiscerning

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌn.dɪˈsɜrnɪŋ/

Definitions of undiscerning

adjective not having or showing good judgment; lacking discernment

Example Sentences

A1 She was undiscerning when it came to choosing a movie to watch.

A2 The undiscerning shopper bought the first item she saw without checking the price.

B1 His undiscerning taste in music led him to listen to whatever was popular at the moment.

B2 The undiscerning critic gave a negative review without fully understanding the film.

C1 The undiscerning investor lost a significant amount of money due to poor decision-making.

C2 Despite his education and experience, he remained undiscerning in his choices.

Examples of undiscerning in a Sentence

formal The undiscerning customer made a hasty decision without considering all the options.

informal She's so undiscerning when it comes to choosing movies, she'll watch anything.

slang I can't believe how undiscerning he is with his fashion choices, he'll wear anything that's trendy.

figurative His undiscerning taste in music shows that he lacks the ability to appreciate true artistry.

Grammatical Forms of undiscerning

past tense

undiscerned

plural

undiscerning

comparative

more undiscerning

superlative

most undiscerning

present tense

undiscerning

future tense

will be undiscerning

perfect tense

have been undiscerning

continuous tense

is being undiscerning

singular

undiscerning

positive degree

undiscerning

infinitive

to undiscern

gerund

undiscerning

participle

undiscerning

Origin and Evolution of undiscerning

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'undiscerning' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'discerning' meaning 'having good judgment or insight'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'undiscerning' has continued to be used to describe someone who lacks the ability to make wise or perceptive judgments.