uneventful

IPA: ʌnivˈɛntfʌɫ

adjective

  • monotonous; lacking significant or noteworthy events
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Examples of "uneventful" in Sentences

  • The flight here was uneventful, which is always good.
  • I find myself flipping channels when something rather uneventful is happening.
  • The move was described as uneventful, and McVeigh was described as cooperative.
  • The flight was dull and uneventful, which is about the best one can hope for these days in a flight.
  • And it is in the life that is called uneventful that there is the most opportunity for storing these treasures of the intellect.
  • My flight from SFO was both exceedingly eventful and completely uneventful, which is always a fun combination I'll explain in a second.
  • The trip was uneventful from the standpoint of aviation, but extremely interesting from the standpoint of what we were able to learn in that brief time.
  • This abbreviated workday was delightfully uneventful, which is worth noting because I am, apparently, just like that kid in X-Men who walks through walls.
  • The period of his Viceroyalty was what is generally called uneventful -- that is, it was chiefly given up to such schemes as promoted peace and prosperity, and did not witness any extension of our dominions.
  • Meanwhile, I purpose to give a sketch of TIMROD'S life, which, though comparatively brief, and to an exceptional degree uneventful, is still of interest, as throwing much light upon the character of his verses, and the development of his genius.

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