nonillustrious

English

Etymology

non- + illustrious

Adjective

nonillustrious (not comparable)

  1. Not illustrious.
    • 2009 July 14, Clyde Haberman, “Democracy in New York: An Accidental Governor? Try Government”, in New York Times:
      “So why was this nonillustrious title held all of these years for me?” Mr. Paterson asked.
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