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structureless

American  
[struhk-cher-lis] / ˈstrʌk tʃər lɪs /

adjective

  1. without structure, organization, or arrangement; formless.


Other Word Forms

  • structurelessness noun

Etymology

Origin of structureless

First recorded in 1840–50; structure + -less

Example Sentences

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The actual road that led Redick to the Lakers has been lined with coaxial cables, modems and Wi-Fi signals, and is painfully and, at times, beautifully structureless.

From Los Angeles Times

In 2018, the researchers noticed that changing the rigidity and shape of a peptide improves its ability to interact with structureless protein targets such as MYC.

From Science Daily

The song that follows is “Swimming,” a structureless stream of consciousness about what Jonathan sees, thinks and feels during his midnight workout.

From Los Angeles Times

In a lockdown of structureless days unless you build the structure, one trimmed matchstick at a time, meals can become the deepest of comforts.

From The Guardian

In the pandemic vernacular, we will talk of how quickly we began to lose our place in time, unmoored by the structureless surreality of it all.

From Washington Post