undiscriminating
undiscriminating — adjective
- undiscriminatingpositive
- more undiscriminatingcomparative
- most undiscriminatingsuperlative
1. not having or showing the ability to judge the quality of something; tending to
not having or showing the ability to judge the quality of something; tending to accept or enjoy things without noticing whether they are good or bad
Iris is such an undiscriminating reader that she enjoys both romance novels and complex literary fiction equally.
undiscriminating + [noun for person]: undiscriminating reader / viewer / eater
The undiscriminating audience clapped for every act, whether it was a stunning performance or a mediocre one.
Imran's undiscriminating taste in music means he listens to everything from classical symphonies to heavy metal without any preference.
An undiscriminating eye might mistake a cheap factory-made copy for a handcrafted antique.
The restaurant offered an undiscriminating menu that threw together sushi, pasta, and tacos with no clear vision.
- uncritical
focuses on accepting without questioning; less about quality judgment and more about lack of evaluation
- indiscriminate
emphasises randomness or lack of selectivity in actions, not necessarily inability to judge quality; often used for violent or negative actions
- unselective
highlights not choosing carefully; slightly less formal and more situational
- undiscerning
direct synonym but much rarer; focuses specifically on lacking perception or insight
- discriminating
having or showing good taste and judgment
- discerning
able to see and understand differences that are not obvious
- selective
careful about what or who you choose
用法筆記
Often used to describe a person's taste, judgment, or habits. Can also describe a thing (a menu, a collection, a policy) that shows a lack of clear focus or quality standards.