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unspectacular

[ US /ˌənspɛkˈtækjəɫɝ/ ]
[ UK /ʌnspɛktˈækjʊlɐ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not spectacular
    an unspectacular but necessary task

How To Use unspectacular In A Sentence

  • IHSB: The way to describe the first pro season for the most oddly named man alive (Allen Lorenz Pollock = A.J. Pollock?) is solid but unspectacular, which is disappointing given that the organization expected him to rip through Mid-A South Bend given that Midwest League Competition wasn't foreign to Pollock, given that Notre Dame plays an exhibition game against the SilverHawks at the beginning of each season. AZ Snakepit
  • “It is this kind of material, to some perhaps unspectacular, which is providing fundamental evidence on the problems of the environment,” French countered in the same issue of Anatolian Studies. The Goddess and the Bull
  • It was an unspectacular, stable society, like the Basque Provinces enjoying a large degree of local autonomy.
  • Average shareholder returns over the past 10 years were a respectable, if unspectacular 8%.
  • He had a steady but unspectacular career.
  • In a game when City were solid if unspectacular, the fans who travelled to Southend would have been forgiven for not being over enthusiastic.
  • Yet even these unspectacular results have considerable significance.
  • His progress at school had been unspectacular compared to his brother.
  • It was hardly any surprise given the emotion leading up to the game that the match itself was unspectacular. The Sun
  • The weather scuppered the viewing of the winter solstice sunset from Maeshowe on Tuesday, with low cloud and rain making for an unspectacular event.
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