单词 | undiscerning |
释义 | undiscerningn. Want of discernment. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > misjudgement > indiscriminateness > [noun] indistinction1624 muddiness1645 indiscrimination1649 puddling1695 undiscerning1711 muddying1713 under-niceness1748 confusion1771 mixing1831 confounding1850 colour blindness1861 undiscriminatingness1866 muddling1873 indiscriminateness1879 unfastidiousness1881 indiscriminancy1890 lumping1903 1711 R. Steele Spectator No. 157. ⁋1 The Ignorance and Undiscerning of the Generality of Schoolmasters. 1850 R. Browning Christmas-eve vii. 25 Far alike from thriftless learning And ignorance's undiscerning. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online March 2022). undiscerningadj. (un- prefix1 4.) ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > misjudgement > indiscriminateness > [adjective] blinda1400 unchoosinga1586 undiscerning1589 unrespective1609 irrespecting1625 promiscuous1633 incurious1645 indistinct1650 irrespective1650 uncritical1659 indiscerning1664 undistinguishing1665 undistinguishable1702 unrefining1735 indiscriminating1754 undiscriminating1776 indiscriminate1792 unfastidious1816 rough1819 lumping1827 indistinguishing1828 unparticularizing1828 farraginous1837 imperceiverant1844 scattergun1845 undistinctive1851 indiscriminative1854 unselecting1895 scattershot1961 1589 T. Nashe To Students in R. Greene Menaphon Epist. sig. **2v Which being the effect of an vndescerning iudgement, makes drosse as valuable as gold. 1643 J. Milton Doctr. Divorce 31 That power the undiscerning Canonist hath improperly usurpt. 1673 R. Allestree Ladies Calling i. ii. §5 These sophisticators of divinity desire the most undiscerning auditors. 1715 A. Pope Temple of Fame 27 Thus..fickle Fortune..undiscerning, scatters Crowns and Chains. 1751 S. Johnson Rambler No. 164. ⁋6 He is on one side censured by undiscerning malice,..and idolized on the other by ignorant admiration. 1812 G. Crabbe Tales x. 180 All are appropriate—bog, and marsh, and fen, Are only poor to undiscerning men. 1849 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. II. vii. 240 Intemperate and undiscerning as was his zeal for the Declaration. Derivatives undiˈscerningly adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > misjudgement > indiscriminateness > [adverb] indifferentlyc1374 indistinctlyc1420 confusedly?1531 undistinctly1548 confusely?c1550 without respect?c1550 without choice1576 intermixedlya1586 unrespectively1586 pell-mell1587 promiscuously1593 mixedly1597 indiscriminate1598 promiscually1602 swoopstake1603 promiscuous1616 irrespectively1624 muddily1648 indiscriminately1652 humdrum1660 indiscriminally1665 undistinguishingly1665 indeterminatelya1676 indiscriminatively1684 indistinguishably1689 indiscretely1698 indistinctively1699 undiscerningly1707 uncritically1763 indiscriminatingly1824 undiscriminatingly1894 unfastidiously1929 1707 W. Carroll Let. to Benjamin Prat 10 Not upon the 10th Chap. of that Essay, as this Gentleman very undiscerningly has it. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < n.1711adj.1589 |
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