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- Dictionaryunimpressive/ˌʌnɪmˈprɛsɪv/
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- 1. evoking no admiration or respect; not striking: "her early academic record was unimpressive"
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not making you feel admiration or respect: Improvement was needed after the team's unimpressive start to the season. Despite its promises, this government's record is unimpressive. See. unimpressed. Fewer examples. The coach has told fans not to be alarmed by his side's unimpressive performances.
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UNIMPRESSIVE meaning: 1. not making you feel admiration or...
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: not attracting or deserving particular attention, admiration, or interest : not impressive. an unimpressive performance. a small, unimpressive building. unimpressively adverb. unimpressiveness noun. Examples of unimpressive in a Sentence.
2 days ago · Definitions of unimpressive. adjective. not capable of impressing. synonyms: unimposing. lacking in impressiveness. humble. marked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful. see more.
Unimpressive definition: not capable of impressing, esp by size, magnificence, etc. See examples of UNIMPRESSIVE used in a sentence.
If you describe someone or something as unimpressive, you mean they appear very ordinary, without any special or exciting qualities. The team have looked unimpressive over recent weeks. Rainey was an unimpressive, rather dull lecturer.
Definition of unimpressive adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Unimpressive definition: Lacking the ability to <a>impress</a>, inability to produce an impression.