unremarkable
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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Among this alien cast were the early ancestors of gnathostomes, or jawed vertebrates, which were still rare and unremarkable at the time.
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Gabbro is an unremarkable rock, so cheap and abundant it is used for gravel and building roads.
That’s because Duke has sneaked its way into Saturday’s conference championship against No. 17 Virginia despite being unranked and in the midst of an otherwise unremarkable 7-5 season.
The lyrics, which are serviceable but unremarkable—“Oh, I need you, yes, it’s true / I wouldn’t be anywhere without you” is a representative couplet—don’t offset the sleepiness.
But after a brief, unremarkable turn as an undrafted free agent in the NFL, he realized his future lay in business, not on the field.
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