different between unshapen vs characterless
unshapen
English
Etymology
Past participle of unshape.
Adjective
unshapen (comparative more unshapen, superlative most unshapen)
- Shapeless; misshapen; deformed; ugly.
Verb
unshapen
- past participle of unshape
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characterless
English
Etymology
character +? -less
Adjective
characterless (comparative more characterless, superlative most characterless)
- Having no distinguishing character or quality.
- 1855, William Cooper Nell, Harriet Beecher Stowe, The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution,
- The great mass of American citizens estimate us, as being a characterless and purposeless people ; and hence we hold up our heads, if at all, against the withering influence of a nation's scorn and contempt.
- 1944, Emily Carr, The House of All Sorts, "Friction," [1]
- The House of All Sorts was new and characterless. It had not yet found itself—and an apartment house takes longer to find itself than do individual private houses.
- 1855, William Cooper Nell, Harriet Beecher Stowe, The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution,
- Lacking in or devoid of personality.
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