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Discover all the synonyms available for the terms unimpressionable, unindulgent, unintellectual, unify, uninhabited and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Uniforms
- Unify
- Unilluminated
- Unimaginable
- Unimaginative
- Unimpeachable
- Unimportance
- Unimportant
- Unimpressible
- Unimpressibly
- Unimpressionable
- Unimpressive
- Unindifferent
- Unindulgent
- Unindustrious
- Uninformative
- Uninformed
- Uninhabited
- Uninhibited
- Uninitiate
- Uninspired
- Uninspiring
- Uninstructed
- Unintellectual
Definition of the day : « unimpressive »
- As in unexceptional : adj ordinary
- As in unimposing : adj insignificant
- The visit to the registrar's office had been short and unimpressive.
- Extract from : « Cleo The Magnificent » by Louis Zangwill
- He began to speak softly into it in his gentle, unimpressive voice.
- Extract from : « Breaking Point » by James E. Gunn
- The country is flat, and, viewed from the rail or high road, unimpressive.
- Extract from : « Famous Women: George Sand » by Bertha Thomas
- The data were far from complete but the published total was not unimpressive.
- Extract from : « The University of Michigan » by Wilfred Shaw
- There was a moment's silence while she did unimpressive things with her fan.
- Extract from : « Flappers and Philosophers » by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Hideous as the face now was, there was a dignity of sorrow in it which was not unimpressive.
- Extract from : « Tara » by Philip Meadows Taylor
- The one is as unimpressive as a cart; the other as imposing as a man-of-war in the yard.
- Extract from : « From Sea to Sea » by Rudyard Kipling
- After it, everything else was bound to fall flat, dull, and unimpressive.
- Extract from : « Sketches In The House (1893) » by T. P. O'Connor
- Joe looked at them as they lay there, innocent and unimpressive.
- Extract from : « In Old Kentucky » by Edward Marshall and Charles T. Dazey
- Their features were unimpressive and, in too many instances, shockingly incomplete.
- Extract from : « Bunker Bean » by Harry Leon Wilson