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Uninteresting Meaning in English

word

əˈnɪntɹəstɪŋ
un-IN-truh-sting
ʌnˈɪntəɹəstɪŋ
un-IN-tuh-ruh-sting

释义

Not holding your attention or excitement; boring or dull.

用法与细微差别

"Uninteresting" is formal or neutral; it's used to describe things, people, or topics that do not attract attention. More common informal alternatives include "boring," "dull," or "not very exciting." Typically, it is used to politely express disinterest rather than strong dislike.

例句

This book is very uninteresting.

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The movie was uninteresting and slow.

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He found the lecture uninteresting.

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Honestly, the story was just so uninteresting that I stopped reading halfway.

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I’m sorry, but your proposal sounds kind of uninteresting to me.

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The meeting felt pretty uninteresting, so I kept checking my phone.

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