quelconque
any, some (unspecified)
adjective kel-KOHNK Rare
Origin: French quelque + conque (Latin quicumque)
Also means
mediocre, ordinary
Usage Note
Quelconque placed before a noun means 'any, some' (un endroit quelconque = 'some place or other'). Placed after a noun it carries a pejorative nuance: 'ordinary, mediocre' (un film quelconque = 'a run-of-the-mill film'). This positional shift in meaning is a key learner trap.
Examples
"Il a donné une raison quelconque pour partir."
Natural Translation
He gave some vague reason for leaving.
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