Pronunciation: /ʌn.dɪˈsɜrnɪŋ/
adjective not having or showing good judgment; lacking discernment
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.
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.
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