undiscerning
English
Etymology
From un- + discerning.
Adjective
undiscerning (comparative more undiscerning, superlative most undiscerning)
- Not discerning.
- 1988 December 18, Jack Ben-Levi, “The Death And Birth Of Families”, in Gay Community News, volume 16, number 23, page 5:
- The point here is that many people — including many college students undiscerning of the election's stakes — who assume that this ideology won't touch them will be its victims as well.