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Placeless - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Placeless describes something that lacks a distinct location, identity, or sense of belonging. It can refer to generic or impersonal spaces, like chain stores, that feel the same everywhere.

placeless

/ˈpleɪsləs/ /ˈpleɪslɪs/

Definition:

Lacking a distinct identity or sense of place; generic or nondescript.

Synonyms:

nondescript, generic, anonymous, characterless

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

distinctive, unique, memorable

Common Collocations:

placeless landscape, placeless architecture, placeless urban sprawl

Derivatives:

placelessness, placelessly

Usage Tips:

Use "placeless" to describe environments or things that feel impersonal or lack uniqueness.

Common Phrases:

placeless void, placeless existence, placeless modernity

Etymology:

Derived from "place" + "-less," meaning without a specific location or identity (mid-20th century).

Examples:

  • 1. The hotel felt placeless, with no local charm or character.
  • 2. Modern malls often seem placeless, identical everywhere you go.
  • 3. His art avoids being placeless by reflecting cultural roots.
  • 4. The suburb’s design was criticized as bland and placeless.

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