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		Definition of unexciting in English: unexcitingadjectiveʌnɪkˈsʌɪtɪŋʌnɛkˈsʌɪtɪŋˌənɪkˈsaɪdɪŋ Not exciting; dull. 不令人兴奋的;乏味的  many school prospectuses are dull and unexciting Example sentencesExamples -  He might seem interesting on the outside, but he is utterly, utterly bland and unexciting.
 -  What a dull, unexciting and less than memorable sporting year that is just ending!
 -  She left school at 17, did a succession of unexciting jobs, got married and divorced, and then went back to school in 1994.
 -  The bland colors struck him as very plain, and unexciting.
 -  But this is a bafflingly unrewarding, unexciting piece of work.
 -  We all joked about the mundane and unexciting routines which the majority of us shared with girlfriends and wives.
 -  Sales, however, have been in decline for several years, and trading remains unexciting.
 -  An array of unexciting eateries were waiting by the bus station, their standards based on one-off long distance customers rather than repeat business.
 -  Taxonomy is unexciting, but it needs to be done.
 -  At first sight the menu was fearsomely unexciting.
 -  How is it that some lecturers, even when discussing interesting topics, manage to make their subject come across dull and wholly unexciting?
 -  Convalescing from a fever is rather unexciting.
 -  Many of their children have equally unexciting employment prospects.
 -  The battle scenes are also strangely unexciting.
 -  The game by itself, is sort of bland and unexciting because of the lack of variety.
 -  In other towns innumerable counterparts lived similar, humdrum, unexciting lives.
 -  It sounds unexciting when you say it out loud, plain and simple.
 -  Next, in the standard Chinese version, the dialogue is less stiff than in English but it is flat and unexciting.
 -  The next day was as boring, mundane, unexciting, humdrum, dull, tedious, uneventful and monotonous as usual.
 -  The band just became unexciting - boring - and I felt like I was playing a role.
 
 Synonyms tedious, dull, monotonous 
 Rhymesbacklighting, lighting, self-righting, sighting, uninviting, whiting, writing    Definition of unexciting in US English: unexcitingadjectiveˌənikˈsīdiNGˌənɪkˈsaɪdɪŋ Not exciting; dull. 不令人兴奋的;乏味的 Example sentencesExamples -  The game by itself, is sort of bland and unexciting because of the lack of variety.
 -  Next, in the standard Chinese version, the dialogue is less stiff than in English but it is flat and unexciting.
 -  The bland colors struck him as very plain, and unexciting.
 -  She left school at 17, did a succession of unexciting jobs, got married and divorced, and then went back to school in 1994.
 -  Taxonomy is unexciting, but it needs to be done.
 -  How is it that some lecturers, even when discussing interesting topics, manage to make their subject come across dull and wholly unexciting?
 -  The next day was as boring, mundane, unexciting, humdrum, dull, tedious, uneventful and monotonous as usual.
 -  We all joked about the mundane and unexciting routines which the majority of us shared with girlfriends and wives.
 -  In other towns innumerable counterparts lived similar, humdrum, unexciting lives.
 -  It sounds unexciting when you say it out loud, plain and simple.
 -  An array of unexciting eateries were waiting by the bus station, their standards based on one-off long distance customers rather than repeat business.
 -  What a dull, unexciting and less than memorable sporting year that is just ending!
 -  He might seem interesting on the outside, but he is utterly, utterly bland and unexciting.
 -  But this is a bafflingly unrewarding, unexciting piece of work.
 -  Sales, however, have been in decline for several years, and trading remains unexciting.
 -  The battle scenes are also strangely unexciting.
 -  The band just became unexciting - boring - and I felt like I was playing a role.
 -  At first sight the menu was fearsomely unexciting.
 -  Convalescing from a fever is rather unexciting.
 -  Many of their children have equally unexciting employment prospects.
 
 Synonyms tedious, dull, monotonous     |