unrewarding

IPA: ʌnriwˈɔrdɪŋ

adjective

  • Not providing reward or satisfaction
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Examples of "unrewarding" in Sentences

  • It's now an unpleasant unrewarding chore without the yummy creaminess.
  • MylesL the movie is beautifully crafted, but very slow and "unrewarding" in plot.
  • A distinctively prickly, pessimistic, faintly unrewarding comedy of embarrassment.
  • LIFE IS HARD: That does not mean unrewarding; the very fact that it is hard is what will make it so.
  • Tillman had sacrificed a lot in his life, had chosen for himself a path that was arduous, dangerous, and frequently unrewarding.
  • But it is pleasing (in a mean-spirited schadenfreude way) when people who were terrible in high school end up in boring, unrewarding jobs.
  • Representing indie rock, there's Les Savy Fav, a US group now back on top form after years in an eccentric, if unrewarding, holding position.
  • Pure objectivity may be impossible in a subjective world, but like Diogenes and his search for an honest man, impartiality is hardly an unrewarding lamp to follow.
  • The Independent (UK) ... its narrative strands are not sufficiently developed to engage ... the deliberately congested authorship, which seems the novel's greater emphasis, remains self-referential and unrewarding.

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