Unparticular

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌn.pɑrˈtɪkjə.lər/

Definitions of unparticular

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, such as 'unparticular' which means not specific or particular

Example Sentences

A1 She is unparticular about what color shirt she wears.

A2 He has unparticular taste in music, he likes everything.

B1 The restaurant is unparticular about reservations, you can usually just walk in.

B2 The boss is unparticular about how you organize your work, as long as it gets done.

C1 Her unparticular attitude towards deadlines often causes problems in the office.

C2 The designer's unparticular approach to color schemes resulted in a chaotic collection.

Examples of unparticular in a Sentence

formal She was unparticular about the type of fabric used in her dress.

informal He's really unparticular when it comes to choosing a restaurant for dinner.

slang I'm pretty unparticular about what movie we watch, as long as it's not a horror film.

figurative The artist's work was unparticular in its choice of colors, creating a unique and vibrant piece.

Grammatical Forms of unparticular

past tense

unparticularized

plural

unparticulars

comparative

more unparticular

superlative

most unparticular

present tense

unparticularizes

future tense

will unparticularize

perfect tense

has unparticularized

continuous tense

is unparticularizing

singular

unparticular

positive degree

unparticular

infinitive

to unparticularize

gerund

unparticularizing

participle

unparticularized

Origin and Evolution of unparticular

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unparticular' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'particular' meaning 'specific or detailed'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe something that is not specific or detailed, the word 'unparticular' has evolved to also convey a sense of being indifferent or not selective.