Undiscriminating

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌn.dɪˈskrɪm.ɪˌneɪ.tɪŋ/

Definitions of undiscriminating

adjective describing someone or something that lacks discrimination or discernment

Example Sentences

A1 She is undiscriminating when it comes to trying new foods.

A2 The undiscriminating customer bought everything in the store.

B1 The undiscriminating hiring process led to a team with diverse skills.

B2 His undiscriminating taste in music means he enjoys all genres.

C1 The undiscriminating nature of the algorithm led to inaccurate results.

C2 Her undiscriminating approach to art allows her to appreciate all forms of creativity.

Examples of undiscriminating in a Sentence

formal The undiscriminating nature of the algorithm led to inaccurate results.

informal She's so undiscriminating when it comes to choosing movies to watch.

slang Don't be so undiscriminating, you need to be more selective.

figurative His undiscriminating taste in music means he enjoys all genres equally.

Grammatical Forms of undiscriminating

past tense

undiscriminated

plural

undiscriminating

comparative

more undiscriminating

superlative

most undiscriminating

present tense

undiscriminates

future tense

will undiscriminate

perfect tense

has undiscriminated

continuous tense

is undiscriminating

singular

undiscriminating

positive degree

undiscriminating

infinitive

to undiscriminate

gerund

undiscriminating

participle

undiscriminated

Origin and Evolution of undiscriminating

First Known Use: 1650 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'undiscriminating' originated from the Latin word 'discriminare' meaning to distinguish or differentiate.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone or something lacking the ability to differentiate or make distinctions, the word 'undiscriminating' has evolved to also imply a lack of critical judgment or discernment.