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unspectacular
/ ˌʌnspɛkˈtækjʊlə /
adjective
- not of or resembling a spectacle; unimpressive
a steady if unspectacular performance
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Meanwhile, Gonzaga has done what it always seems to do: play solid (if unspectacular) basketball all season long.
The actor's bizarre interlude essentially negated a solid if unspectacular performance by the Republican nominee for president.
She wasn't much to look at—not ugly, just small, brunette, and unspectacular—but she was a supernova of an assistant.
Kenwick watching her, felt a little cheated by the unspectacular quality of her technic.
Because of my guru's unspectacular guise, only a few of his contemporaries recognized him as a superman.
There was an unusual amount of press interest in what might have seemed a routine and unspectacular hearing.
The rising columns of steam and gas were perhaps unspectacular phenomena in themselves.
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