His flight to the Pacific coast was uneventful, and he arrived on schedule.
We spent another uneventful weekend working around the house.
No, "uneventful" is not a noun. It is an adjective used to describe something that lacks significant or interesting events.
"Is" is the second word of the question, "What is the second word of this sentence?"
When it is at the start of a sentence.
Writing a sentence with a vocabulary word in it
Yes, the word 'water' is a noun, a word for a thing.The word 'the' is a definite article, indicating that the noun (water) that follows is specific water.The word 'decreased' is the verb.
by saying something like ........ "the steam fair was really uneventful" meaning that there was not many things to do etc. :)
The word "uneventful" has three morphemes: un- (prefix indicating negation), event (root word), -ful (suffix indicating full of).
No, "uneventful" is not a noun. It is an adjective used to describe something that lacks significant or interesting events.
The Uneventful Vacation was created in 1997-07.
dull, boring, tedious, drab, tiresome, monotonous, humdrum, uneventful
uneventful
INEVENTFUL
Resentful
One day my Dad and his Brother, stop me if you have heard this story, started out on what they though would be an uneventful drive to wor...
Accidental, exceptional, uneventful.
There are several words that have the same meaning and use as the word tedious. Some of these words include boring, dull, repetitive, and uneventful.
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