That movie was really unexciting; I recommend that you don't waste your money on it.
The town of Dyer, Indiana is dour and unexciting.
boring, unexciting, dull, unstimulating
That is the correct spelling of "dull" (unexciting, unintelligent, or not sharp).
unexciting, boring, uninspiring, unenthusiastic, unpromising, moderate
Dull, unexciting, boring, unhappy, sad, gloomy, somber.
The base word for the word "unexciting" is "exciting."
The town of Dyer, Indiana is dour and unexciting.
Monotonous fluctuation.
A unexciting ebb and flood refers to a situation that is mundane, routine, or predictable. It implies a lack of excitement or variation in the ups and downs of a process or situation.
boring, unexciting, dull, unstimulating
That is the correct spelling of "dull" (unexciting, unintelligent, or not sharp).
unexciting, boring, uninspiring, unenthusiastic, unpromising, moderate
Yes, it is an adverb. It means in a dull, unintelligent, or unexciting manner.
Dull, unexciting, boring, unhappy, sad, gloomy, somber.
Opposites of the word glamorous are such words as unglamorous, ordinary or unexciting.
meek mild boring. Also humourless uninteresting unexciting.
Boring already is an adjective. Synonyms for boring: uninteresting, dull, and unexciting