1. non-descript - Noun
2. non-descript - Adjective
non-descript (comparative more non-descript, superlative most non-descript)
Alternative form of nondescript.
non-descript (plural non-descripts)
Alternative form of nondescript.
Imagination has given figure and character to centaurs, satyrs, and down to all the fairy tribe; but titles baffle even the powers of fancy, and are a chimerical non-descript. Thomas Paine
In life, I'm pretty low-key and quite non-descript. Olivia Cooke
At last year’s designation of the national monument, LaniganSchmidt recalled the Stonewall of that era as “a dingy non-descript building that was like a speakeasy, run by the Mafia” — but one, at least, where slow dancing, “a full embrace,” was allowed. Source: Internet
The mastermind behind the lush arrangements is New York City florist Lewis Miller who, somewhat infamously last year, installed “flash” flower installations all across the city in places as prominent as Central Park and as non-descript as city trash cans. Source: Internet
It was, as I expected, a non-descript lane, lined by five-story Berlin facades. Source: Internet
Some of the most advanced manufacturing in Florida is happening inside a non-descript warehouse in the middle of a hardscrabble section in south Orlando. Source: Internet