[
US
/ənɪnˈspaɪɹɪŋ/
]
[ UK /ˌʌnɪnspˈaɪəɹɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ˌʌnɪnspˈaɪəɹɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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depressing to the spirit
a villa of uninspiring design
How To Use uninspiring In A Sentence
- Vordul's verse is uninspiring and sounds much more like spoken word poetry, rather than a proper rap.
- Kerry became the safe choice, uninspiring but solidly reassuring.
- At the moment the area is gloomy and uninspiring, with grey concrete walls and floor.
- The bedroom walls were distempered a dark, shiny green, the curtains were green with spots on and the bedspread an uninspiring khaki.
- As expected, tonight looks like an extremely interesting end to a particularly uninspiring campaign.
- With her now famous misogyny speech, a usually uninspiring leader was transformed overnight into a courageous defender of women's rights. Times, Sunday Times
- Is it possible that there are social circumstances and milieus that are uninspiring by their very nature?
- But the plot is plodding and the battle scenes are uninspiring - offering neither camp silliness nor emotional heft. The Sun
- His family is being torn apart by his dad's alcoholism, his emotions are being torn as he sees his friends pair off into couples, and his job working on the railtracks is uninspiring.
- Contemporary Christian music may be lame and uninspiring, but the answer is not to be found in longing, naively and uncritically, for mainstream success.