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unsuggestive

  • a word derived from suggestive.
    suggestive
    adjective
    that suggests; referring to other thoughts, persons, etc..

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Come as you are!" it kindled the Norse fancy, has become a quite unsuggestive equivalent for "Hail!

From Time Magazine Archive

But his most pressing dangers lurked in the immediate foreground; and there he could see nothing but an unsuggestive slope of ash and pine.

From The Wild Olive by Basil King

He was a lightly-built, fragile man, with bushy curly hair, and a general shagginess of beard and eyebrow not unsuggestive of a Skye terrier.

From Mathilde Blind by George Eliot

The mouth was the least pleasing feature,—it was too small, and unsuggestive of varied expression; the lips not only lacked fulness, but wore a supercilious curl that had become habitual.

From Fairy Fingers A Novel by Anna Cora Ogden Mowatt Ritchie

And is it altogether unsuggestive that under the heading of "Heaven" is to be found one of the largest sections of the book.

From The World's Great Sermons, Volume 10 Drummond to Jowett, and General Index by Grenville Kleiser