Definitionadj. arousing no interest or attention or curiosity or excitement
Last update: July 1, 2015
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The new castle, an uninteresting building, was erected in 1724 by the earl of Fife, and though untenanted is maintained in repair. [Please select]
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She seems to be very uninteresting. [Please select]
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If we fail to get into daily contact with other people, we soon grow dull and uninteresting even to ourselves. [Please select]
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It surprised him sometimes to find how little irksome such uninteresting details had become. [Please select]
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For the first half hour of the meal, the conversation was of the most trivial nature, and was to Barry supremely uninteresting. [Please select]
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Heavily overgrown in all physical dimensions, virtuous, and placid, this cloistered mutton was wholly uninteresting to Penrod Schofield. [Please select]
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This island is 90 by 150 miles long, is mountainous in its center, but flat and uninteresting at the northwest. [Please select]
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Astronomers reckon up the various nebulæ by thousands, but I must add that most of them are apparently faint and uninteresting. [Please select]
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I'm always ashamed that my letters contain so little news and are so uninteresting.' [Please select]
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His early experiences had been distinctly plebeian and uninteresting, but they had been quite free of control. [Please select]
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Chichester, gently tapping a nettle out of existence with his cane, "sir, I have no desire for your speeches, they, like yourself, I find a little trying, and vastly uninteresting." [Please select]
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