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adjective
- 1. not imposing or impressive in appearance: "a handsome but unimposing Georgian house"
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The meaning of UNIMPOSING is not large or impressive : not imposing. How to use unimposing in a sentence.
having an appearance that does not seem important or cause admiration: He was an unimposing man who had the habit of fidgeting with the frames of his glasses while speaking. The art in this show is unimposing, orderly, measured, a little bit dull. Fewer examples.
Definition of 'unimposing' unimposing in British English. (ˌʌnɪmˈpəʊzɪŋ ) adjective. not grand or impressive. They live in a tasteful but unimposing four-bedroom house. He cuts a small, unimposing figure. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. unimposing in American English. (ˌʌnɪmˈpouzɪŋ) adjective.
Unimposing definition: not imposing; unimpressive. See examples of UNIMPOSING used in a sentence.
Synonyms for UNIMPOSING: unprepossessing, unappealing, unpleasant, unappetizing, unbecoming, homely, frumpy, drab; Antonyms of UNIMPOSING: elegant, magnificent, splendid, sublime, exquisite, statuesque, superb, resplendent
unimposing - lacking in impressiveness; "on the whole the results of this system are unimposing"
Definitions of unimposing. adjective. lacking in impressiveness. “on the whole the results of this system are unimposing ”. synonyms: unimpressive. not capable of impressing.