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All distinguished antonyms

dis·tin·guished
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adjective distinguished

adj distinguished

  • insignificant — unimportant, trifling, or petty: Omit the insignificant details.
  • unimportant — of much or great significance or consequence: an important event in world history.
  • unremarkable — notably or conspicuously unusual; extraordinary: a remarkable change.
  • lowly — humble in station, condition, or nature: a lowly cottage.
  • unknown — not known; not within the range of one's knowledge, experience, or understanding; strange; unfamiliar.
  • typical — of the nature of or serving as a type or representative specimen.
  • stupid — lacking ordinary quickness and keenness of mind; dull.
  • infamous — having an extremely bad reputation: an infamous city.
  • standard — something considered by an authority or by general consent as a basis of comparison; an approved model.
  • ordinary — of no special quality or interest; commonplace; unexceptional: One novel is brilliant, the other is decidedly ordinary; an ordinary person.
  • undignified — characterized or marked by dignity of aspect or manner; stately; decorous: dignified conduct.
  • obscure — (of meaning) not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain: an obscure sentence in the contract.
  • unrespected — a particular, detail, or point (usually preceded by in): to differ in some respect.
  • normal — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • unimpressive — having the ability to impress the mind; arousing admiration, awe, respect, etc.; moving; admirable: an impressive ceremony; an impressive appearance.
  • common — If something is common, it is found in large numbers or it happens often.
  • unextraordinary — beyond what is usual, ordinary, regular, or established: extraordinary costs.
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