uneventful
by saying something like ........ "the steam fair was really uneventful" meaning that there was not many things to do etc. :)
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The parenthetical thought can be set off by "em dashes" (long dashes) for which hyphens have to suffice here (they may or may not have spaces): One day, my dad and his brother - stop me if you've heard this story - started out on what they thought would be an uneventful drive to work.
"The Winters' first visit to the ski resort was quite uneventful" "Unfortunately, the heating system in the James' hotel room broke down on the third day of their first visit"
"un" = not uneventful = not eventful unaware = not aware
The flight was uneventful, with no delays or turbulence.
No, "uneventful" is not a noun. It is an adjective used to describe something that lacks significant or interesting events.
The Uneventful Vacation was created in 1997-07.
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Resentful
It could mean a pregnancy without complications or risks. Another way of saying it is a "normal" pregnancy or "low risk" pregnancy.
by saying something like ........ "the steam fair was really uneventful" meaning that there was not many things to do etc. :)
Accidental, exceptional, uneventful.
The word "uneventful" has three morphemes: un- (prefix indicating negation), event (root word), -ful (suffix indicating full of).
No. She was an ordinary woman who had a relatively uneventful life.
The antonyms for tumultuous are peaceful, uneventful and orderly.