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unromantic

British  
/ ˌʌnrəʊˈmæntɪk /

adjective

  1. not of, related to, imbued with, or characterized by romance

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“At first I laughed because it felt so unromantic compared to chocolates or roses,” Priy said.

From MarketWatch

If ruling out the existence of a soulmate sounds unromantic, the biology of attraction points in the same direction.

From BBC

So, don’t feel guilty — or unromantic — about taking pen to paper a few days ahead.

From Salon

But between these quarterly bouts of domestic competence lies a slack, unromantic middle ground—weeknights when my freezer reserves have dwindled and my patience along with them.

From Salon

To ensure that they were comparing the same behaviour across different species, the researchers had to give a very precise - rather unromantic - definition to a "kiss".

From BBC