How To Use Unexciting In A Sentence
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In other towns innumerable counterparts lived similar, humdrum, unexciting lives.
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Despite a somewhat unexciting personality, he became known as a sober and reliable commentator on the political scene.
Times, Sunday Times
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Next, in the standard Chinese version, the dialogue is less stiff than in English but it is flat and unexciting.
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The next day was as boring, mundane, unexciting, humdrum, dull, tedious, uneventful and monotonous as usual.
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An array of unexciting eateries were waiting by the bus station, their standards based on one-off long distance customers rather than repeat business.
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We then went to the helleborine site, which is in the verge of a farm lane which runs along a narrow strip of woodland - I had always thought the wood rather unexciting and probably not of ‘ancient’ origin, and was absolutely astonished to find these helleborines.
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Taxonomy is unexciting, but it needs to be done.
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The venturer who successfully completes this abc journey will have experienced a logical but unexciting event.
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He glamorized the absent parent - rejected the unexciting reality.
FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
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With this well credentialed cast, I expected a little more in the way of acting, but found most of it rather unexciting with very little differences between emotions.
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this painting was nothing more but an unexcitingly grey canvas with a few red speckles
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Scottish word 'fushionless' would rise into his thoughts whenever they ended, and something of effect and point was sure to fail; they were bodies without souls, and might well satisfy a certain excellent solicitor, who always praised them as 'just the right medium, sober, moderate, and unexciting.'
The Pillars of the House, V1
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It sounds unexciting when you say it out loud, plain and simple.
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Every ounce of humour and flavour has been busily vacuumed out of the movie, leaving behind an under-par heist and a blandly unexciting adventure in ersatz-style.
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He is regarded as very capable but unexciting.
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Pip spends the morning with Mr. Pumblechook at his drowsy seed-shop on the equally unexciting commercial street of town.
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What a dull, unexciting and less than memorable sporting year that is just ending!
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Wenger has gambled all on being right, on refusing, for example, to spend jarring sums of money on an essentially unexciting, non-shirtsleeved, unspiky-haired goalkeeper with a tedious expertise in catching footballs.
Is there method in Arsène Wenger's mad, mad world?
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At first sight the menu was fearsomely unexciting.
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Convalescing from a fever is rather unexciting.
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This CD has nothing but unexciting songs that could get lost and forgotten in a plethora of much better music.
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an unexciting novel
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Directors have shied away from making gory movies of this genre assuming that audiences find heroics in historical garb unexciting.
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But because of the soaring share price, the yield is still an unexciting 2.3 per cent.
Times, Sunday Times
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Recent consultation showed that residents in the capital perceived York to be a staid and an unexciting destination.
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Many of their children have equally unexciting employment prospects.
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Unexciting and undramatic, maybe, but this would virtually double the effects at the grass roots.
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We all joked about the mundane and unexciting routines which the majority of us shared with girlfriends and wives.
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The few games created for a threesome vainly searching for a fourth tend to be unexciting and overly dependent on luck.
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The game by itself, is sort of bland and unexciting because of the lack of variety.
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lived an unexciting life
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After a glittering military career, Des is ready for what will be a comparatively unexciting civilian life.
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The next day was as boring, mundane, unexciting, humdrum, dull, tedious, uneventful and monotonous as usual.
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The battle scenes are also strangely unexciting.
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Despite a somewhat unexciting personality, he became known as a sober and reliable commentator on the political scene.
Times, Sunday Times
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Seeing as we all knew who won it months ago, it was spectacularly unexciting, unenlightening and unentertaining.
Times, Sunday Times
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It simply exists in an inoffensive and unexciting realm of commonplaceness that makes it incapable of standing out among the pack of infinitely better racers available for any of its chosen platforms.
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Sales, however, have been in decline for several years, and trading remains unexciting.
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Unglamorous, usually unexciting and normally invisible , the world's financial plumbing is gummed up.
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The dull grey of the rain was making the normally interesting boring and unexciting.
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The bland colors struck him as very plain, and unexciting.
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The fictional town in which the action takes place is unexciting.
Times, Sunday Times
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You could always ask for a transfer, to Traffic or something unexciting.
MURDER SONG
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But the central idea - that of the unexciting English town staking its tenuous claim to historical distinction - is an intriguing one.
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The cod has a rather unexciting sex life; whether a male cod reproduces or not depends on whether there is a female cod close by.
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An unsuitable Palladian mansion in an unexciting East Anglian village on the edge of the black fens.
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But its probably true my wife would have traveled more if shed married someone else, and my unwillingness to become the vagabond is just one of the ways Ive been, as I said, an unexciting if loyal and unwavering companion.
Excerpt: Bridge of Sighs by Richard Russo
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But because of the soaring share price, the yield is still an unexciting 2.3 per cent.
Times, Sunday Times
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The next day was as boring, mundane, unexciting, humdrum, dull, tedious, uneventful and monotonous as usual.
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At the Black Bull the liquid refreshment was welcome though the food was unexciting.
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The final round of the third biennial competition kicked off with a programme that seems weak and unexciting compared to the last two prize bills.
Times, Sunday Times
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We all joked about the mundane and unexciting routines which the majority of us shared with girlfriends and wives.
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But this is a bafflingly unrewarding, unexciting piece of work.
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Soon I came to the reluctant conclusion that it was going to be an unexciting day, I decided to seek a bit of sun, sea and sand by taking my familiar plod along the front.
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But this is a solid, if a little unexciting, business, that is well-financed.
Times, Sunday Times
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The band just became unexciting - boring - and I felt like I was playing a role.
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How is it that some lecturers, even when discussing interesting topics, manage to make their subject come across dull and wholly unexciting?
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All of the games are likely to be unexciting, unspirited contests.
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Not being keen on traditional roasts and veg, I went for the veggie dish, a sweet and sour vegetable mix on a bed of rice, and found it an acceptable if unexciting meal.
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But because of the soaring share price, the yield is still an unexciting 2.3 per cent.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Doha Tribeca Film Festival is the kind of event that can make all other film festivals seem unexciting, especially for an Arab film aficionada like me.
E. Nina Rothe: Doha Tribeca Film Fest 2011: Nadine Labaki's Latest, Antonio Banderas, and the Wonder of Black Gold
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He might seem interesting on the outside, but he is utterly, utterly bland and unexciting.
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And our loved ones become boring, tedious, unexciting and uninteresting.
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She left school at 17, did a succession of unexciting jobs, got married and divorced, and then went back to school in 1994.
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The final round of the third biennial competition kicked off with a programme that seems weak and unexciting compared to the last two prize bills.
Times, Sunday Times