uneventfulun‧e‧vent‧ful /ˌʌnɪˈventfəl◂/ adjective 
 
- Our trip up to New England was uneventful.
 
- But if the mission is uneventful, the biggest danger is that we might let down our guard, get complacent.
 - But most nights it was quiet and uneventful.
 - It tends to be uneventful, its often prolonged sequence of steps suggesting enforcement by attrition.
 - Otherwise, the Grammy telecast was smooth and uneventful, awkward at times.
 - Shortly before this, however, fate took a hand in the so far uneventful war of Second Lieutenant Stirling.
 - The balance of the day was uneventful.
 - The journey had not been entirely uneventful, I discovered later.
 - We take an uneventful trip to the lake.
 
  nouneventnon-eventeventualityuneventfulnessadjectiveeventful ≠ uneventfuleventualadverbeventfully ≠ uneventfullyeventually