featureless
pronunciation
How to pronounce featureless in British English: UK [ˈfi:tʃələs]
How to pronounce featureless in American English: US [ˈfitʃərləs]
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- Adjective:
- lacking distinguishing characteristics or features
Word Origin
- featureless (adj.)
- 1816, from feature (n.) + -less.
Example
- 1. But dr. sallenger said the practically featureless topography of isle derniere had never matched his idea of what a beach should look like .
- 2. " A featureless box , " is one way lee describes her apartment prior to the profound nuttiness she released in lower manhattan and beyond .
- 3. The more featureless and commonplace a crime is the more difficult is it to bring it home .
- 4. Television programmes , in particular , do not compete for audiences on a completely featureless playing field .
- 5. The more featureless and commonplace a crime is , the more difficult is it to bring it home .