undistinguishing
English
Etymology
Adjective
undistinguishing (comparative more undistinguishing, superlative most undistinguishing)
- Failing to distinguish; undiscerning.
- 1818, Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey, Chapter 29,
- What had she to say that would not humble herself and pain her family, that would not increase her own grief by the confession of it, extend an useless resentment, and perhaps involve the innocent with the guilty in undistinguishing ill will?
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