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    unremarkable
    /ʌnrɪˈmɑːkəbl/

    adjective

    • 1. not particularly interesting or surprising: "his early childhood was unremarkable"

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  2. adjective. uk / ˌʌn.rɪˈmɑː.kə.b ə l / us / ˌʌn.rɪˈmɑːr.kə.b ə l / Add to word list. ordinary and not interesting: an unremarkable town. Synonyms. everyday. mundane. quotidian formal. workaday. Opposite. remarkable. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Plain and ordinary. as it comes idiom. austerely. austerity. average Joe. homespun. homey.

  3. The meaning of UNREMARKABLE is unworthy or unlikely to be noticed : not remarkable : common, ordinary. How to use unremarkable in a sentence.

  4. Unremarkable definition: not worthy of note or attention. See examples of UNREMARKABLE used in a sentence.

  5. UNREMARKABLE definition | Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of unremarkable in English. unremarkable. adjective. us / ˌʌn.rɪˈmɑːr.kə.b ə l / uk / ˌʌn.rɪˈmɑː.kə.b ə l / Add to word list. ordinary and not interesting: an unremarkable town. Synonyms. everyday. mundane. quotidian formal. workaday. Opposite. remarkable.

  6. 5 days ago · If you describe someone or something as unremarkable, you mean that they are very ordinary, without many exciting, original, or attractive qualities.

  7. Definition of unremarkable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Definitions of 'unremarkable' If you describe someone or something as unremarkable, you mean that they are very ordinary, without many exciting, original, or attractive qualities. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'unremarkable' American English: ʌnrɪmɑrkəbəl British English: ʌnrɪmɑːʳkəbəl. More. Synonyms of 'unremarkable'