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Term: Unparticular

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Not specific or selective; not making distinctions or choosing with care.

Usage: In general contexts, unparticular means not being meticulous or choosy about something.

Example Sentences:

  1. I'm unparticular about what flavor of ice cream I get; I enjoy them all.
  2. She has an unparticular taste in music; she listens to all genres without any specific preference.
  3. He has unparticular eating habits and is happy to try any type of cuisine.

Sense 2: Characterized by a lack of detail or specific information; not providing clear or distinct elements.

Usage: In specific contexts, unparticular refers to something that lacks specific details or is vague.

Example Sentences:

  1. The witness provided an unparticular account of the incident, making it difficult for the police to identify the culprit.
  2. The job advertisement was unparticular about the required qualifications, leaving the applicants uncertain about what was expected.
  3. His project proposal was rejected due to its unparticular description of the intended outcomes.

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