unspectacular

unspectacular

(ˌʌnspɛkˈtækjʊlə)
adj
not of or resembling a spectacle; unimpressive: a steady if unspectacular performance.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.unspectacular - not spectacularunspectacular - not spectacular; "an unspectacular but necessary task"
undramatic - lacking dramatic force and quality; "moved with quiet force and undramatic bearing"
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unspectacular

adjective average, mediocre, unremarkable, middling, normal, ordinary, indifferent, commonplace, plodding, run-of-the-mill, undistinguished, uneventful, inconspicuous, workaday, unexceptional, nothing out of the ordinary, unmemorable His progress at school had been unspectacular.
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Translations

unspectacular

[ˌʌnspekˈtækjʊləʳ] ADJpoco espectacular
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unspectacular

adjwenig eindrucksvoll; careerwenig aufsehenerregend
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