unspectacular

English

Etymology

un- + spectacular

Adjective

unspectacular (comparative more unspectacular, superlative most unspectacular)

  1. Not spectacular.
    • 1985 April 27, Sue Hyde, “Formal Dining Pleasure”, in Gay Community News, page 13:
      Cod, thought by some misguided souls to be a common and therefore unspectacular fish, was delightful in this dish with its buttery, flaky texture and sweet flavor.
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