undemanding
/ (ˌʌndɪˈmɑːndɪŋ) /
not requiring great patience, skill, attention, etc: an undemanding book
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How to use undemanding in a sentence
By sticking to happy go-lucky, dramatically undemanding parts, the actor never opens himself up to probing questions.
For a long while now, the piloting community has been concerned about the undemanding workload of highly automated cockpits.
I used to follow him about silently, like an undemanding little dog, content to follow at his heels.
A Country Doctor and Selected Stories and Sketches | Sarah Orne JewettA woman used to come in to him sometimes—a strange, undemanding woman who seemed to come from nowhere and to lead to nowhere.
The Created Legend | Feodor SologubAnd I looked out upon the perfect beauty of the world around me, and I saw how little excited it was, how placid, how undemanding.
Adventures In Contentment | David Grayson
As Goody Hawks tiptoed from the room, he felt again on his chest the undemanding weightless warmth.
Wilderness of Spring | Edgar PangbornHere in the undemanding night Ben found it possible to command the earth to be not vast but small.
Wilderness of Spring | Edgar Pangborn
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