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Definition of Undiscerning

Undiscerning
Undiscerning Un`dis*cern"ing, n. Want of discernment. [R.] --Spectator.

Meaning of Undiscerning from wikipedia

- water during the day and come to shallower depths during the night. An undiscerning predator, hake feed on prey found near or on the bottom of the sea. Male...
- ****ensheet appears to be the first to print the poems together, in An 'Undiscerning Critic' Discerned.[citation needed] This essay was featured in The Strand...
- late-20th century culture that flies under the radar, as invisible to the undiscerning eye as ultraviolet light. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1980s...
- undermines Uzi’s sterling record and acts as a cautionary tale about undiscerning genre adventures; instead of driving into exciting new terrain, it seems...
- film'. Mark Kermode stated that the film 'will disappoint even the most undiscerning viewer'. In Stuart Boyland's view 'all but the staunchest fans of the...
- negative. The Hollywood Reporter criticized the film: "Kaleka is so undiscerning in his choice of interviewees and so scattershot in his presentation...
- described people on Wall Street as masters at taking advantage of an undiscerning public, which the savings and loan industry provided in abundance. Big...
- This Time at the Tonys." Vanity Fair. 4 May 2010. Zinoman, Jason. "Theater: Are We as Undiscerning as the English Think We Are?." Vanity Fair. 6 May 2010...
- to win over any enthusiasts of the book, it will probably satisfy the undiscerning fan looking for some blood and a few unintentional laughs". DVD Verdict...
- v****al state". "On the eve of the Sino-****anese War, China appeared, to undiscerning observers, to possess respectable military and naval forces. Praise for...