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unmemorable

[ UK /ʌnmˈɛməɹəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not worth remembering

How To Use unmemorable In A Sentence

  • Spirited melodic pop which tries hard (and I have to say that I love the way that Marta rolls her Rs), but ends up sounding merely strained and unmemorable.
  • It was perfectly pleasant breezy summer stuff - just rather unmemorable, so I didn't fell the urge: and, at the time Steve loaned it to me, I had a mountain of CDs to listen to.
  • In the fullness of time, ninety-nine percent of the bad, ugly, stupid, obtuse, and banal remains so, and remains so unmemorable that it sinks into oblivion.
  • My halibut was slightly overcooked and came with similarly overdone vegetables, making for an unmemorable experience.
  • My Memorial Day is being spent in unmemorable travel, starting at about 10: 00 a.m. in Cannon Beach, Oregon, and concluding well past midnight Central time. About This Site
  • As a songwriter, despite the grandstanding closer Thinking About Tomorrow benefiting from William Orbit's warm remix, she specialises in the unmemorable, while lacking variety and gravitas.
  • This has to be the most plodding, uneventful, unmemorable, uninspiring, (insert your favourite un-word here) ‘punk rock’ album ever.
  • It wasn't possible to be totally unmemorable, so you had to make sure you gave potential witnesses something positive to fix on. THE ONLY GAME
  • The really sad bit is that it's that search for graphical supremacy that's made modern games so bland, lifeless, and unmemorable. Great Big Bites
  • Other unmemorable early credits include Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987), Action Jackson (1988) and the umpteenth remake of Blood and Sand (1989).
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