unillustrious
English
Etymology
un- + illustrious
Adjective
unillustrious (comparative more unillustrious, superlative most unillustrious)
- Not illustrious.
- 1915, Richard Le Gallienne, Vanishing Roads and Other Essays:
- One has known actors, far from unillustrious, who staked their whole performance on some such learned triviality or some trifling novelty of business, when, for example, in Hamlet's scene with his mother, the prince comes to: Look here upon this picture, and on this.
Translations
not illustrious
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