Antonyms for unexacting


Grammar : Adj
Spell : ig-zak-ting
Phonetic Transcription : ɪgˈzæk tɪŋ


Definition of unexacting

Origin :
  • "too demanding," 1580s, present participle adjective from exact (v.).
  • As in light : adj simple, easy
  • As in uncritical : adj casual, unfussy
  • As in easy : adj leisurely, relaxed
Example sentences :
  • He will not so long correspond with an environment even so unexacting as this.
  • Extract from : « The Spenders » by Harry Leon Wilson
  • Miss Vavasor continued the most pleasant and unexacting of guests.
  • Extract from : « Weighed and Wanting » by George MacDonald
  • After all, what an amenable, unexacting sort of thing a blizzard was!
  • Extract from : « Peak and Prairie » by Anna Fuller
  • No one could be unwilling to take care of one so unexacting.
  • Extract from : « Girls and Women » by Harriet E. Paine (AKA E. Chester}
  • He was besides of an unsuspicious and an unexacting temperament.
  • Extract from : « The Celt and Saxon, Complete » by George Meredith
  • She was born to be a man's comrade, observant, unexacting, level-headed.
  • Extract from : « The Dark Tower » by Phyllis Bottome
  • He had no spirit even for the unexacting routine of his own home.
  • Extract from : « The Honour of the Clintons » by Archibald Marshall
  • She had the flattery of an extremely uncritical and unexacting admiration.
  • Extract from : « The Secret Places of the Heart » by H. G. Wells
  • Who would not be a man (or woman) of science on such easy and unexacting terms?
  • Extract from : « Falling in Love » by Grant Allen
  • But the more tranquil, easy and unexacting aspects of sentiment he enjoyed.
  • Extract from : « The Cathedral » by Sir Hugh Walpole

Synonyms for unexacting

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