Examples of 'unspectacular' in a sentence

Meaning of "unspectacular"

unspectacular (adjective): Describing something that is not particularly impressive, exciting, or remarkable. This term is often used to characterize performances, events, or objects that lack exceptional qualities or features
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Evil is always unspectacular and always human.
His reign is regarded as competent but unspectacular.
His play is unspectacular but effective.
The fauna was generally small and unspectacular.
Auden wrote evil is unspectacular and always human.
Its graphics are pretty enough but unspectacular.
There is some very unspectacular flowers and grapes.
The polyol market is quite unspectacular.
Savage was solid but unspectacular throughout the preseason.
Spectacular achievements are always preceded by unspectacular preparation.
He does some unspectacular things out on the ice.
Spectacular achievement is always preceded by unspectacular preparation.
Unspectacular and always human.
Spectacular performances are always preceded by unspectacular preparation.
Or you can be an unspectacular looking person and be absolutely radiant.

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Investment flows have been solid if unspectacular since then.
An unspectacular retreat.
The mute suffer in such unspectacular fashion.
Unspectacular is an understatement.
The dumb suffer in unspectacular fashion.
There is a great risk of becoming inured to these manifestations which are frequent and unspectacular.
These eclipses are very unspectacular and are barely visible.
After that it was more or less unspectacular.
The film was a solid if unspectacular success in its initial run.
This is due not least to its having undergone constant but relatively unspectacular development.
Remember this is a glider with unspectacular reactions to disturbances in the air.
The truth is that God usually moves in reasonable and unspectacular ways.
He was noted for his quiet and unspectacular style and undemonstrative personality.
So unspectacular is the Olympic site of the discipline climbing in Tokyo.
Hunter has been reliable but unspectacular on the season.
Next articleSo unspectacular is the Olympic site of the discipline climbing in Tokyo.
Tai is anything but unspectacular.
They also tend to be unspectacular and are rarely much noticed at the time.
Marin, everyone can have an unspectacular life.
The vegetation is rather unspectacular and consists mainly of low bushes and grasses.
Matsui's first three seasons were unspectacular.
She married the most unspectacular person you could imagine and gave birth to me.
But that would have been arduous and unspectacular daily drudgery.
She loves the unspectacular moments of the daily life in Berlin.
It was nice but unspectacular.
After a short and unspectacular spell at the Galpharm Stadium he left the club.
Most of us are unspectacular.
England were unspectacular at the finals, and did not progress beyond their group.
Low profile is unspectacular.
Unspectacular use of implicit knowledge ; corresponding access via various channels of perception.
The original movie was a solid if unspectacular success in its initial run.
The comet became visible to the naked eye, but was unspectacular.
This is the most unspectacular resume I have ever seen.
He was spectacularly fast, but in an unspectacular fashion.
He was an unspectacular but effective legislator, good at drafting legislation and finding compromise language.

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