uninterestingness
IPA: ʌnˈɪntrʌstɪŋnʌs
noun
- The state or quality of being uninteresting.
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Examples of "uninterestingness" in Sentences
- Not just ordinary boring, but the insomia-cure grade of uninterestingness.
- Among the repulsions of atheism for me has been its drastic uninterestingness as an intellectual position.
- One who reads between the lines understands that the fact that it is a fine city is the cause of its uninterestingness.
- To the children, accustomed to the mild uninterestingness of bread and milk for supper, this seemed the crowning wonder of the day.
- The intensest Catholic capital in Christendom is in fact conspicuous in nothing more than the reputed uninterestingness of its churches.
- The suggestions of stodginess are appalling, including, even at best, hints of overweight, general uninterestingness, and a disposition to sit at home in smoking-jacket and slippers after one's evening meal.
- But he said some great things along the way, including this nice little anticipation of Dawkins: 'Among the repulsiveness of atheism for me has been its drastic uninterestingness as an intellectual position.'
- But he said some great things along the way, including this nice little anticipation of Dawkins: ‘Among the repulsiveness of atheism for me has been its drastic uninterestingness as an intellectual position.’
- One feels glad to think the maiden aunt should have walked about after death, if it afforded her any satisfaction, poor soul! but one is struck by the extreme uninterestingness of this lady's appearance in the spirit, corresponding perhaps to her want of charm while in the flesh.
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