undemanding

IPA: ʌndɪmˈændɪŋ

adjective

  • Not demanding
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Examples of "undemanding" in Sentences

  • The audience was quiet and undemanding.
  • He found the work unsatisfying and undemanding.
  • Undemanding but likes a lot of light to thrive.
  • "undemanding" valuations and lower borrowing costs.
  • His music is considered to be technically undemanding.
  • Kribensis are bottom dwellers and are very undemanding.
  • Chacko's love for Margaret is forgiving and undemanding.
  • It transformed a natural beauty into an undemanding scenery.
  • An undemanding dog, it can adapt to most weather conditions.
  • It was just the kind of undemanding companionship he needed.
  • They are noted for their longevity and undemanding feeding requirements.
  • A very tough, undemanding and sturdy dog Tornjak has a calm temperament.
  • This is a definition undemanding and broad enough to encompass much of the animal world, which is precisely his point.
  • Often the film plays like the kind of undemanding fluff comedy that one is likely to forget as soon as the end credits roll.
  • The broker said that the cruise-ship operator's recent results indicate a healthy outlook for 2011 and that its shares are trading at an "undemanding" price-to-earnings multiple.
  • I have my own objections to BSA as an organization--the deism thing, the homophobia, the girls-are-icky implications of the whole thing--and I've not been terribly impressed with the things the kids do for merit badges; "undemanding" would not be a harsh description.
  • "We sense that Chinese equities have fallen off investors 'radars somewhat, positioning is light, and sentiment is, at best, skeptical, making us all the more keen to get involved," a report said while highlighting robust economic growth and "undemanding" price-earnings multiples.

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