unremarkably
IPA: ʌnrɪmˈɑrkʌbɫi
adverb
- In a way or to an extent that is unremarkable.
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Examples of "unremarkably" in Sentences
- Frist smiled and spoke unremarkably from the lectern, reeking of silverback testosterone. â€
- Wolverine unremarkably escapes the Weapon X compound immediately after the adamantium bonding – no killing, no thrills.
- Working 40 hours a week 50 weeks a year at 10 dollars an hour is unremarkably mediocre today, and gives $20,000 per year.
- Although he advocated polishing his boots with Champagne he maintained without apparent contradiction that men should be unremarkably dressed.
- While not one of the biggest shifts, quite unremarkably shifted in most ways, how long has it been since anyone has seen that kind of shift on education?
- Within minutes of microblogging his rage, Wayne was able to calm down by posting a picture of his pug, which unremarkably looks strikingly similar to its owner, sucking on a dummy apparently belonging to son Kai.
- Exhausted after two grueling climbs in 90-degree heat, the main pack let six unknown riders break away, then rode together, unremarkably, for the rest of 112-mile 10th stage between the Alpine towns of Chambery and Gap on Wednesday.
- But what they take for a witticism might very well be true; most of Ellis's novels tell more or less the same story, about the same alienated ennui, and maybe they really are nothing more than the fictionalised diaries of an unremarkably unhappy man.
- While these activities are in themselves unremarkably normal business operations, they signal that porn is becoming a mainstream business -- a legitimate business, being taken more seriously by Wall Street, the media, and the political establishment.
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