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unimpressive /ʌnɪmˈprɛsɪv /adjectiveEvoking no admiration or respect; not striking: her early academic record was unimpressive he was a man of unimpressive appearance...- She emerged among the hot-rod hordes with the plain and unimpressive common license they give to all the ill-mannered drivers.
- The Christmas display in Birmingham is well up to its usual unimpressive standards.
- Sadly, platforms 9 and 10 are in the unimpressive looking suburban section of the station.
Derivativesunimpressively /ˌʌnɪmˈprɛsɪvli/ adverb ...- Both men started unimpressively and appeared far from certain to have lengthy careers, but they were seen as investments and ones to be nurtured along, and as such a certain leeway was extended their way.
- After the Games, he followed his illustrious team-mates into the NBA, but in the 14 years since, he has performed unimpressively in the main.
- Aberdeen are playing unimpressively, but winning.
unimpressiveness noun ...- The roughness and unimpressiveness of the drawing makes the fraud theory more unlikely.
- Your tales of unimpressiveness in comparing your car to stock cars has become tiresome.
- Even lowered expectations won't prepare you for the sheer unimpressiveness of this film.
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