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Antonyms for whitebread
Grammar : Adj |
- able
- abnormal
- abstruse
- alive
- ambiguous
- animate
- attractive
- atypical
- beautiful
- bright
- broken
- bubbly
- busy
- complex
- complicated
- decorated
- different
- difficult
- distinctive
- dressed-up
- eccentric
- effervescent
- elevated
- embellished
- eventful
- exceptional
- exciting
- extraordinary
- foreign
- formal
- hidden
- imperceptible
- incomprehensible
- inconstant
- indefinite
- infrequent
- intelligent
- interesting
- intricate
- irregular
- lively
- living
- new
- obscure
- obscured
- occasional
- original
- ornate
- pretty
- raised
- rare
- remarkable
- rough
- rounded
- rugged
- sharp
- smart
- sophisticated
- special
- spirited
- strange
- strong
- superior
- unclear
- uncommon
- unconventional
- uneven
- unexpected
- unfamiliar
- unmanageable
- unsteady
- untamed
- unusual
- vague
- violent
- wild
Definition of whitebread
Origin :- c.1300, as opposed to darker whole-grain type; its popularity among middle-class America led to the slang sense of "conventional, bourgeois" (c.1980).
- As in ordinary : adj average; not distinctive
- As in plain : adj normal, everyday
- As in tame : adj dull, uninteresting
- As in usual : adj common, typical
- As in everyday : adj common
- As in flat : adj dull, lackluster to the senses
- As in humdrum : adj boring, uneventful
- Two decades later, Dr. Whitebread designed a panel showing photographs of famous medical pioneers of all nationalities.
- Extract from : « History of the Division of Medical Sciences » by Sami Khalaf Hamarneh
- Whitebread, Fenwick, and three other Jesuits, afterwards underwent the same fate.
- Extract from : « Historical Parallels, vol 3 (of 3) » by Arthur Thomas Malkin
- Also, in 1939, Dr. Whitebread was promoted to the rank of associate curator.
- Extract from : « History of the Division of Medical Sciences » by Sami Khalaf Hamarneh
Synonyms for whitebread
- accepted
- accustomed
- arid
- average
- banal
- banausic
- blah
- bland
- blind
- bloodless
- boiled down
- boring
- bromidic
- characterless
- chronic
- colorless
- common
- commonplace
- constant
- conventional
- current
- customary
- cut-and-dried
- daily
- dead
- diluted
- dim
- dime a dozen
- drab
- draggy
- dreary
- dull
- everyday
- expected
- fair
- familiar
- feeble
- fixed
- flat
- flavorless
- frequent
- garden
- garden variety
- garden-variety
- general
- generic
- grind
- habitual
- halfhearted
- ho hum
- homely
- homespun
- household
- humble
- humdrum
- inane
- indifferent
- inferior
- informal
- innocuous
- insipid
- jejune
- lead balloon
- lifeless
- limp
- lowly
- mainstream
- matte
- matter-of-course
- mean
- mediocre
- middle-of-the-road
- mild
- modest
- monotone
- monotonous
- mundane
- muted
- natural
- no great shakes
- normal
- ordinary
- pedestrian
- per diem
- plain
- plastic
- plodding
- pointless
- prevailing
- prevalent
- prosaic
- prosy
- quotidian
- regular
- repetitious
- rife
- routine
- run-of-the-mill
- sapless
- second-rate
- simple
- so-so
- spiritless
- stale
- standard
- stereotyped
- stock
- tasteless
- tedious
- tiresome
- toneless
- traditional
- treadmill
- typic
- undistinguished
- uneventful
- unexceptional
- unexciting
- unimaginative
- uninspired
- uninspiring
- uninteresting
- unmemorable
- unnoteworthy
- unpalatable
- unpretentious
- unremarkable
- unsavory
- unseasoned
- unvaried
- usual
- vanilla
- vapid
- watery
- weak
- wearisome
- white-bread
- whitebread
- without punch
- wonted
- workaday
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