unremarkable in English

adjective
1
not particularly interesting or surprising.
his early childhood was unremarkable

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "unremarkable" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "unremarkable", or refer to the context using the word "unremarkable" in the English Dictionary.

1. Pakuwon Jati is an unremarkable property developer.

2. Reasons for stopping the pill seemed unremarkable.

3. She had a pale and unremarkable face.

4. Her past medical history was unremarkable.

5. Commonplace definition is - commonly found or seen : ordinary, unremarkable

6. He led a busy but otherwise unremarkable life.

7. The medial and lateral patella retinacula are unremarkable.

8. Both ovaries are unremarkable with normal follicles seen.

9. 17 Her past medical history was unremarkable.

10. The past medical history was otherwise unremarkable.

11. 4 The past medical history was otherwise unremarkable.

12. His medical history was unremarkable until the day before admission.

13. 7 The medial and lateral patella retinacula are unremarkable.

14. The poems, some in imitation of Ossian, are graceful if unremarkable.

15. THE boat-shaped pencil sharpener in Jordan’s hand seems unremarkable.

16. Josh was, I thought, a pleasant but unremarkable young man.

17. The dressing table revealed nothing and the bed-tables were unremarkable.

18. 11 His medical history was unremarkable until the day before admission.

19. She had had just one adventure in her otherwise unremarkable life.

20. Antonyms for Applauded include unknown, obscure, unimportant, unremarkable, unrenowned, unsung, anonymous, inconsequential, inconspicuous and insignificant

21. In this unremarkable suburban community, Siemens has created a showcase apprenticeship program for electronics technicians.

22. He considered her good but unremarkable clothes, and wondered what she did for laughs.

23. To say the Adnexae are unremarkable means that nothing abnormal was found

24. In Britain at least, swearing on television has become commonplace and wholly unremarkable.

25. The differences are therefore in the expected direction but so slight as to be unremarkable.

26. It was an unremarkable street: two rows of small houses, little shops, a pub.

27. Her past medical history and physical examination were largely unremarkable and she had no bleeding diathesis.

28. He held 59 catches and took 32 wickets at 00 with unremarkable medium-pace.

29. Examination of the chest was unremarkable with no evidence of hyperinflation and clear auscultation.

30. After a Blustery but otherwise unremarkable Sunday, Chicagoans leaving the house Monday may want to take a parka

31. No doubt a conscientious worker; no doubt a good husband and father; but totally unremarkable.

32. Her family history was unremarkable in terms of consanguinity and following ultrasound findings were discovered.

33. The salmon was fairly simple, just some thinly sliced grilled fish on unremarkable toast points.

34. 24 We prefer to spend the day with Fred Z - an unremarkable person living through a not particularly eventful day.

35. Simply another sad, but unremarkable statistic aside from the fact that he had an IQ of 189.

36. Anniston is an unremarkable town now known for the Anniston Army Depot and the Talladega Superspeedway, both nearby

37. Officer Edward "Eddie" Dugan is a week from retirement after 22 years of unremarkable service to the force.

38. Tepilit would question her about her interest in Masai women and why she seemed so concerned with their unremarkable tasks.

39. Not only was it unremarkable and rather battered, it did nothing at all to jog her errant memory.

40. To be "bing Bonged" is a common and unremarkable term in a workplace with a central public address system

41. We prefer to spend the day with Fred Z - an unremarkable person living through a not particularly eventful day.

42. Bladed Fury attempts to tell a tale from Chinese legend, but exiles itself into the realm of the unremarkable with several missteps

43. The results of physical examination were unremarkable, and he was Afebrile and normotensive.: The patient was Afebrile and normotensive with no respiratory distress, and findings on cardiopulmonary examination were unremarkable.: At the end of this phase defervescence occurs and the patient is usually Afebrile for a day or two before the immune phase begins.

44. Examination of the root of right coronary artery showed narrowing of the artery at the junction with the aneurismal sac, otherwise the coronary artery was unremarkable.

45. The fall foliage of Bur oak is unremarkable, but the tree makes up for it with its deeply ridged bark and corky twigs that stand out, especially during the winter

46. Quiet, mild and polite, a docile husband and apparently entirely unremarkable person, he had a wife who is always described as a Blowsy, heavy-drinking nightmare, vain, bullying and promiscuous

47. Beholding and Becoming gives you words to encourage in the daily struggles as in this from her book: "Faithfulness in the unremarkable daily tasks often goes unnoticed, but …

48. It is likely to be produced by the collapse of an unremarkable red supergiant and it is very probable that it will already have been catalogued in infrared surveys such as 2MASS.

49. ‘Surgical resection of the Antrum and first duodenum was performed.’ ‘The gastroenterologist should map the stomach with adequate sampling of the Antrum, corpus, and cardia.’ ‘The Antrum (ie, lower one-third of the stomach) is important for two main reasons.’ ‘The esophagus, Antrum, pylorus, and duodenum were unremarkable.’