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Uneventful Meaning in English

word

ˌəniˈvɛntfəɫ
uhn-ee-VENT-fuhl
ʌnɪvˈɛntfəl
un-iv-ENT-fuhl

释义

Describes a period of time when nothing unusual, exciting, or important happens.

用法与细微差别

'Uneventful' is neutral to slightly negative—suggesting boredom or relief that nothing bad happened. Often used for days, trips, flights, or meetings. Common collocations: 'an uneventful day,' 'the flight was uneventful.'

例句

My weekend was uneventful.

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It was an uneventful flight.

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The meeting was uneventful and ended early.

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Honestly, it was a pretty uneventful night—nothing much happened.

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After all the excitement last week, I was glad for an uneventful day.

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The road trip was long but pretty uneventful, which was a relief.

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