unremarkable
pronunciation
How to pronounce unremarkable in British English: UK [ˌʌnrɪˈmɑ:kəbl]
How to pronounce unremarkable in American English: US [ˌʌnrɪˈmɑrkəbl]
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- Adjective:
- found in the ordinary course of events
Word Origin
- unremarkable (adj.)
- 1610s, from un- (1) "not" + remarkable (adj.). Related: Unremarkably.
Example
- 1. My grandparents led very simple , unremarkable lives .
- 2. It may seem unremarkable that mr osborne has specified the spending-reduction programme to match the fiscal goals he set out in his budget in june .
- 3. Brentwood in essex is an unremarkable town , once derided as the most boring in britain .
- 4. Entitled " hope , " the canvas hanging inside london 's guildhall art gallery as part of an exhibition by victorian painter george frederic watts might appear unremarkable to some .
- 5. Most days of the year are unremarkable .