unromantic
/ (ˌʌnrəʊˈmæntɪk) /
not of, related to, imbued with, or characterized by romance
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How to use unromantic in a sentence
It would have been easy to pity—and forget—the women that Davis played: ordinary, working class, and unromantic.
Tear out your guts and put them on the page, with scrupulous, faithful, unromantic honesty.
And Yahoo above all reminds us just how unromantic and unforgiving the golly-gee world of new technology is.
Onetime Internet Darling Yahoo Now on a Deathwatch | Zachary Karabell | January 5, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTPlus, lighter anecdotes from Rumsfeld's memoir, including his unromantic proposal and his take on Hurricane Katrina.
Pip walking down the hallway of her adolescence sporting unromantic hair.
Such unromantic literature as Acts of Parliament had not, it may be supposed, up to this, formed part of my mental pabulum.
Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and Ireland | Joseph TatlowAn odd and somewhat unromantic name, but very significant of the circumstances under which she was found.
The World Before Them | Susanna MoodieOur forebears travelled the roads from necessity, and saw nothing save unromantic discomforts in their journeyings to and fro.
The Portsmouth Road and Its Tributaries | Charles G. HarperFor the rest, the “Dolphin” is a singularly dull and unromantic-looking house, painted a leaden hue.
The Portsmouth Road and Its Tributaries | Charles G. HarperTruly a very pretty modern ballad to be sung in these unromantic, degenerate days!
Penelope's Experiences in Scotland | Kate Douglas Wiggin
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