unimpressiveun‧im‧pres‧sive /ˌʌnɪmˈpresɪv◂/ adjective - Marie's performance in the last exam was unimpressive.
- The best the team could come up with was an unimpressive 1-1 tie.
- When you think how much has been spent on research, the results are sadly unimpressive.
- After all, you never want to begin a piece with a boring or unimpressive point.
- Are the unimpressive crowd totals merely a reflection of the teams' win-loss records?
- Despite a large amount of research into automatic speech recognition the results have been unimpressive.
- She had found it in the dray horses and in Barney, who was a singularly unimpressive animal except for his listening skills.
- The exterior of Linköping Cathedral is unimpressive.
- This led them to replicate policies and strategies that were either outmoded or unworkable, and to achieve predictably unimpressive results.
to not impress someone► not impress/fail to impress · OK, so he went to Yale! That doesn't impress me!· The defence evidence didn't impress the judge, and he sentenced Wright to 3 years in jail.· I tried making a joke but it failed to impress anyone.
► unimpressive not good enough to impress anyone: · Marie's performance in the last exam was unimpressive.· When you think how much has been spent on research, the results are sadly unimpressive.· The best the team could come up with was an unimpressive 1-1 tie.
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