unremarkable

IPA: ʌnrɪmˈɑrkʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Not remarkable.
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Examples of "unremarkable" in Sentences

  • The rest of it was unremarkable.
  • His debut in the First Test was unremarkable.
  • Smith's service in the Senate was brief and unremarkable.
  • In moderate conditions the sailing performance is unremarkable.
  • In moderate conditions, the sailing performance is unremarkable.
  • The answers to your other questions are lackluster and unremarkable.
  • I tagged the article with a speedy because the band is unremarkable.
  • Grinder is entirely unremarkable and even uninteresting as a epistemologist.
  • But to be specifically mentioned as "unremarkable" -- well, that just hurts.
  • It's rather unremarkable at the moment, and it's already covered in the text.
  • The game was largely unremarkable, decided as it was primarily by the weather.
  • His expression was unremarkable, but the effect on his overall face was amazing.
  • "These are what we call unremarkable people who decide to kill innocent people," Kelly said.
  • A way to watch a great player is to note how often the player wins what I call unremarkable points.
  • The young docker followed her through a maze of utility bays and lockers, until they finally drew to a halt in front of a door unremarkable from the next.
  • China has lashed out at the developed world's largest emitters of greenhouse gases for setting themselves what it called unremarkable and even deceptive targets for cuts.
  • Perhaps it would have been interesting to meet the likes of Somerset Maugham (if indeed he was the kind of man Allen describes), but his fiction, in almost all ways unremarkable, is another matter entirely.

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