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Adjective(1) not challenging; dull and lacking excitement

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(1) Twickenham had been muted and unglamorous all day, and yet a rather tepid presentation ceremony for the Cook Cup could not mask England's satisfaction.(2) She has built a remarkable career on roles that are often decidedly unglamorous , yet always eye-catching and compellingly real.(3) According to Myles, such a supertrack is the only way to make greyhound racing seem remotely interesting to a population which sees it as outdated and unglamorous .(4) But another problem has been a chronic shortage of permanent staff in an unglamorous field of nursing, which has led to the use of agency nurses.(5) I also want them to see how unglamorous the process is.(6) The temptation to sneer at unglamorous backwaters - and few of us can resist firing cheap shots at towns like Grimsby - seems to be overwhelming.(7) She described her look for the film as ‘completely unglamorous , almost no make-up, bit of a dumpy potato’.(8) Her unglamorous look was her stock-in-trade while her professional skills always kept her in high demand on stage, film, radio and television.(9) Their activity is often unglamorous and rarely acknowledged.(10) But that takes unglamorous hard and dedicated work.(11) Just as importantly, their film of his life sets out to put on screen an unglamorous , ‘ordinary’ protagonist.(12) Yet it's often these realistic, unglamorous details which give his women their grace, their vitality, their uncensored sensuality.(13) Like housework, it's a thankless and unglamorous job.(14) In contrast to the romantic dreams of heady cup successes, these are crucial league points in the ongoing and often unglamorous business of defining our league status.(15) Their ministerial responsibilities, however unglamorous , matter to thousands of people, as the family credit fiasco showed.(16) Their task has been consistent and unglamorous : encourage learning up to a prescribed level and foster social discipline.
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Adjective
1. commonplace
2. prosaic
3. humdrum


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