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单词 unmemorable
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Definition of unmemorable in English:

unmemorable

adjective ʌnˈmɛm(ə)rəb(ə)lˌənˈmɛm(ə)rəb(ə)l
  • Not memorable.

    characterless, boring, unmemorable buildings
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As uninspiring and unmemorable as anything you care to forget.
    • To tell you the truth if you asked me right now to hum it, I couldn't because it is totally unmemorable and forgettable.
    • There are some ear-catching moments, but the vocal writing is unmemorable and the work too often seems an uneasy blend of music-theatre and song-cycle, and no more convincing as drama on disc than it was on stage.
    • He's repeatedly played ineffectual, wimpy characters… easily forgotten and unmemorable.
    • Neither of these questions was written by anyone with the remotest feeling for literature, and it is therefore not surprising that they appear to have elicited unmemorable responses and poor results.
    • Many of these skinny-lovers (as the tabloids labelled them) went to the Whitehall protests with unmemorable banners and chants.
    • The decor at Cargill's is pleasant, if unmemorable and far from cutting edge, but that helps lend an approachable tone to the whole establishment.
    • I read a great trash-book on the trip back, and saw two unmemorable movies: one about a black family trying to get healthcare on medicaid and resorting to hostage taking, and one about a Catholic boy trying to help Jews get to heaven.
    • This has to be the most plodding, uneventful, unmemorable, uninspiring, (insert your favourite un-word here) ‘punk rock’ album ever.
    • It's a forgettable film featuring a throw-away story with unmemorable characters and unremarkable performances.
    • Ridiculous, irrelevant facts; stupid lines from unmemorable films; endless lyrics from bands that were out of fashion before anyone realised they existed.
    • The absence of recognition towards certain speakers makes all the other characters unmemorable and lumps them all together as a group.
    • Perez is engagingly Thelonious Monk-like on his own composition, You Got It Diz, and if the title track is rather unmemorable, the Rollins-like Cara de Payaso features the leader's best tenor solo.
    • It was perfectly pleasant breezy summer stuff - just rather unmemorable, so I didn't fell the urge: and, at the time Steve loaned it to me, I had a mountain of CDs to listen to.
    • Amazingly, it includes twelve ephemeral gouaches by Adolph Menzel extracted from a picture-book to celebrate the birthday of an unmemorable Tsarina.
    • Its replacement is yet another brick, glass and steel monstrosity, alongside so many new buildings of similar unmemorable and offensive design, in particular the hideous Leisure Exchange.
    • It is all perfectly fluent, technically accomplished, and utterly unmemorable, though collectors of Wagneriana will undoubtedly want to hear the work.
    • Spirited melodic pop which tries hard (and I have to say that I love the way that Marta rolls her Rs), but ends up sounding merely strained and unmemorable.
    • As a songwriter, despite the grandstanding closer Thinking About Tomorrow benefiting from William Orbit's warm remix, she specialises in the unmemorable, while lacking variety and gravitas.
    Synonyms
    run-of-the-mill, ordinary, middle-of-the-road, average, common, commonplace, everyday, workaday, quotidian, pedestrian, suburban, mundane, mediocre, humdrum, prosaic, lacklustre, unexceptional, indifferent, forgettable, uninspired, unimpressive, unexciting, unspectacular, uneventful, unremarkable, inconsequential, unnoticeable, inconspicuous, characterless, featureless, nondescript, plain, simple, fair, not bad, passable, all right, middling, moderate

Derivatives

  • unmemorably

  • adverb
    • ‘Her reputation precedes her,’ he says unmemorably.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Since then, the anniversary has passed pretty unmemorably each year, and I hope that continues.
      • Nothing here is damning, but the whole affair ultimately drifts by inoffensively and unmemorably.
      • Then Hayley Evetts came on and sang some Anastacia covers, fairly unmemorably.
      • The drama is neatly and democratically divided up among half a dozen roles, which merge smoothly and unmemorably into one another.
 
 

Definition of unmemorable in US English:

unmemorable

adjectiveˌənˈmem(ə)rəb(ə)lˌənˈmɛm(ə)rəb(ə)l
  • Not memorable.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is all perfectly fluent, technically accomplished, and utterly unmemorable, though collectors of Wagneriana will undoubtedly want to hear the work.
    • It was perfectly pleasant breezy summer stuff - just rather unmemorable, so I didn't fell the urge: and, at the time Steve loaned it to me, I had a mountain of CDs to listen to.
    • This has to be the most plodding, uneventful, unmemorable, uninspiring, (insert your favourite un-word here) ‘punk rock’ album ever.
    • He's repeatedly played ineffectual, wimpy characters… easily forgotten and unmemorable.
    • It's a forgettable film featuring a throw-away story with unmemorable characters and unremarkable performances.
    • Its replacement is yet another brick, glass and steel monstrosity, alongside so many new buildings of similar unmemorable and offensive design, in particular the hideous Leisure Exchange.
    • As a songwriter, despite the grandstanding closer Thinking About Tomorrow benefiting from William Orbit's warm remix, she specialises in the unmemorable, while lacking variety and gravitas.
    • Neither of these questions was written by anyone with the remotest feeling for literature, and it is therefore not surprising that they appear to have elicited unmemorable responses and poor results.
    • Ridiculous, irrelevant facts; stupid lines from unmemorable films; endless lyrics from bands that were out of fashion before anyone realised they existed.
    • I read a great trash-book on the trip back, and saw two unmemorable movies: one about a black family trying to get healthcare on medicaid and resorting to hostage taking, and one about a Catholic boy trying to help Jews get to heaven.
    • Perez is engagingly Thelonious Monk-like on his own composition, You Got It Diz, and if the title track is rather unmemorable, the Rollins-like Cara de Payaso features the leader's best tenor solo.
    • As uninspiring and unmemorable as anything you care to forget.
    • Amazingly, it includes twelve ephemeral gouaches by Adolph Menzel extracted from a picture-book to celebrate the birthday of an unmemorable Tsarina.
    • There are some ear-catching moments, but the vocal writing is unmemorable and the work too often seems an uneasy blend of music-theatre and song-cycle, and no more convincing as drama on disc than it was on stage.
    • The absence of recognition towards certain speakers makes all the other characters unmemorable and lumps them all together as a group.
    • The decor at Cargill's is pleasant, if unmemorable and far from cutting edge, but that helps lend an approachable tone to the whole establishment.
    • Spirited melodic pop which tries hard (and I have to say that I love the way that Marta rolls her Rs), but ends up sounding merely strained and unmemorable.
    • To tell you the truth if you asked me right now to hum it, I couldn't because it is totally unmemorable and forgettable.
    • Many of these skinny-lovers (as the tabloids labelled them) went to the Whitehall protests with unmemorable banners and chants.
    Synonyms
    run-of-the-mill, ordinary, middle-of-the-road, average, common, commonplace, everyday, workaday, quotidian, pedestrian, suburban, mundane, mediocre, humdrum, prosaic, lacklustre, unexceptional, indifferent, forgettable, uninspired, unimpressive, unexciting, unspectacular, uneventful, unremarkable, inconsequential, unnoticeable, inconspicuous, characterless, featureless, nondescript, plain, simple, fair, not bad, passable, all right, middling, moderate
 
 
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