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unnoteworthy
adjective as in commonplace
adjective as in ordinary
Strong matches
adjective as in undistinguished
Strongest matches
adjective as in uneventful
adjective as in unexceptional
Strongest matches
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Shake Shack does a crinkle-cut fry that’s solid but largely unnoteworthy.
Hugh Hefner referred to the drug as “God’s little helper”, but then, given that the dressing-gowned one was dating young Barbie-style twins at the time, his approval was never likely to normalise the drug or render it as unnoteworthy as, say, aspirin or indigestion tablets.
He led me past a kitchen, a clean, unnoteworthy kitchen, to the back of the house, a second living room, with gray carpet, an oversized chair, an overstuffed sofa and a television above the mantel.
Real-life mother and daughter Connie Stevens and Joely Fisher share the screen for the first time, playing mom and daughter in “Search Engines,” an otherwise unnoteworthy, insufferably talky satire centering around an ill-fated Thanksgiving gathering.
And then there was an otherwise unnoteworthy game at Citi Field, played by a hopelessly terrible team, that was turned into an event almost anyone could root for: Mets pitcher R. A. Dickey winning his 20th game, the ultimate nice-ordinary-guy-makes-good story.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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