nonillustrious
English
Etymology
From non- + illustrious.
Adjective
nonillustrious (not comparable)
- Not illustrious.
- 2009 July 14, Clyde Haberman, “Democracy in New York: An Accidental Governor? Try Government”, in New York Times[1]:
- “So why was this nonillustrious title held all of these years for me?” Mr. Paterson asked.