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Definition of unremarkable in English: unremarkableadjective ʌnrɪˈmɑːkəb(ə)lˌənrəˈmɑrkəb(ə)l Not particularly interesting or surprising. 不引人注目的;平凡的 his early childhood was unremarkable 他的童年平平淡淡。 普普通通的房子。 Example sentencesExamples - Actually, one surprise about meeting Lewis is how unremarkable she looks off the track.
- For Forbes, there are a lot of poets writing very unremarkable poetry in ordinary language about ordinary lives.
- Today, and for quite some time, he was feeling as unremarkable and nondescript as he looked.
- The rest of my evening was fairly unremarkable, save for two other interesting events.
- For a documentary about a sport widely seen as boring and unremarkable, Gentlemen is loaded with drama.
- Once again, it was OK to wear ordinary clothes, ordinary shoes and live somewhere unremarkable.
- But it's unremarkable in its style, galloping along like a transcript of a conversation you might hear on a bus.
- He was not even much of a writer, with a bland and unremarkable style of putting pen to paper.
- While the statement on the website was short and unremarkable, the sidebar on the web page was interesting.
- She seems determined to make the even the most unremarkable foods sound gloriously decadent and sensuous.
- From the outside, the garden looks unremarkable: just a black, rock wall with a concealed entrance.
- The street is ordinary and the block of flats that the camera chooses to linger over is plain and unremarkable.
- It could be a hint of promise in an unremarkable season, or the beginning of a transition through which Liverpool finally deliver.
- It is an unremarkable little book with a dull cloth cover, but Janette Ray takes it from the shelf with loving care.
- His antenatal history had been unremarkable, with normal antenatal scans.
- The result is a highly inoffensive, passable sound which has its interesting, if unremarkable, moments.
- On April 2nd, at this unremarkable place, an accident happened that I will remember every day of my life.
- The sunset, when it came a little while later, was unremarkable.
- Now the charging of interest is accepted as an unremarkable feature of modern society.
- Watson's history minutes are interesting, but the doc itself is unremarkable.
Synonyms tedious, dull, monotonous
Derivativesadverb Requiem's central characters are also big city drug dealers who want personal liberty, but they have no idealistic notions about freedom, and they are unremarkably dressed. Example sentencesExamples - Guns and the gun culture are so intertwined with American culture that many Americans perceive guns as utterly, unremarkably normal.
- The next few days passed unremarkably, full of everyday chores.
- And it failed its first significant test last week, when both parties were undone by something unremarkably predictable - the possibility of a presidential election.
- She worked steadily, though unremarkably, for another 10 years until, at the age of 29, she was offered a Seventies sitcom which revolved around a couple trying to live off the land in Surbiton.
Definition of unremarkable in US English: unremarkableadjectiveˌənrəˈmärkəb(ə)lˌənrəˈmɑrkəb(ə)l Not particularly interesting or surprising. 不引人注目的;平凡的 his early childhood was unremarkable 他的童年平平淡淡。 普普通通的房子。 Example sentencesExamples - Watson's history minutes are interesting, but the doc itself is unremarkable.
- Now the charging of interest is accepted as an unremarkable feature of modern society.
- He was not even much of a writer, with a bland and unremarkable style of putting pen to paper.
- From the outside, the garden looks unremarkable: just a black, rock wall with a concealed entrance.
- The street is ordinary and the block of flats that the camera chooses to linger over is plain and unremarkable.
- Actually, one surprise about meeting Lewis is how unremarkable she looks off the track.
- The sunset, when it came a little while later, was unremarkable.
- It could be a hint of promise in an unremarkable season, or the beginning of a transition through which Liverpool finally deliver.
- On April 2nd, at this unremarkable place, an accident happened that I will remember every day of my life.
- His antenatal history had been unremarkable, with normal antenatal scans.
- While the statement on the website was short and unremarkable, the sidebar on the web page was interesting.
- Once again, it was OK to wear ordinary clothes, ordinary shoes and live somewhere unremarkable.
- For Forbes, there are a lot of poets writing very unremarkable poetry in ordinary language about ordinary lives.
- But it's unremarkable in its style, galloping along like a transcript of a conversation you might hear on a bus.
- It is an unremarkable little book with a dull cloth cover, but Janette Ray takes it from the shelf with loving care.
- The rest of my evening was fairly unremarkable, save for two other interesting events.
- She seems determined to make the even the most unremarkable foods sound gloriously decadent and sensuous.
- The result is a highly inoffensive, passable sound which has its interesting, if unremarkable, moments.
- For a documentary about a sport widely seen as boring and unremarkable, Gentlemen is loaded with drama.
- Today, and for quite some time, he was feeling as unremarkable and nondescript as he looked.
Synonyms tedious, dull, monotonous |