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unsensational

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective unsensational has 1 sense
  1. unsensational - not of such character as to arouse intense interest, curiosity, or emotional reaction
    Antonyms:
    sensational, lurid, shocking, scandalmongering, sensationalistic, yellow, screaming

Definitions from the Web

Unsensational

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Lacking excitement, interest, or drama

Usage:

  • The documentary presented a realistic but unsensational portrayal of everyday life in the city.
  • Despite its cast of famous actors, the movie turned out to be quite unsensational and failed to capture the audience's attention.
  • Her speech was well-delivered but unsensational, lacking any memorable anecdotes or powerful statements.

Part of Speech: Adverb

Sense: In a manner that lacks excitement, interest, or drama

Usage:

  • The movie ended unsensationally, leaving the audience disappointed and unimpressed.
  • The story unfolded unsensationally without any surprising twists or turns.
  • The politician's speech was delivered unsensationally, failing to engage the crowd.

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