Crossword-Solution: UNINTERESTING
We have 108 clues for the answer “UNINTERESTING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Lacking liveliness | 8 answers |
| AROUSING NO INTEREST OR ATTENTION OR CURIOSITY OR EXCITEMENT | 11 answers |
| CHARACTERISTIC OR SUGGESTIVE OF AN INSTITUTION ESPECIALLY IN BEING UNIFORM OR DULL OR UNIMAGINATIVE | 11 answers |
| uneatable | 12 answers |
| unclarified | 13 answers |
| unappetising | 13 answers |
| savourless | 14 answers |
| Unseasoned | 15 answers |
| flavourless | 17 answers |
| discoloured | 18 answers |
| prosy | 22 answers |
| uninvited | 23 answers |
| unastonished | 27 answers |
| unmotivated | 27 answers |
| unphilosophical | 27 answers |
| uninventive | 28 answers |
| unreflecting | 29 answers |
| unpleasing | 30 answers |
| unfertile | 30 answers |
| untalented | 30 answers |
| Vexing. | 31 answers |
| banausic | 31 answers |
| unsharpened | 32 answers |
| Vapid | 32 answers |
| unpalatable | 32 answers |
| Obtuse | 32 answers |
| unremarkable | 39 answers |
| unbidden | 39 answers |
| Monotonous | 39 answers |
| stereotyped | 41 answers |
| Undistinguished | 44 answers |
| unintelligent | 44 answers |
| drear | 44 answers |
| Unimaginative | 45 answers |
| corny | 47 answers |
| Overused | 48 answers |
| unspecific | 49 answers |
| Tiresome | 50 answers |
| cloying | 52 answers |
| unsavoury | 52 answers |
| Un-adorned | 52 answers |
| Overdone | 53 answers |
| Banal | 53 answers |
| Mawkish | 53 answers |
| Arid | 53 answers |
| Vacuous | 54 answers |
| unexcited | 54 answers |
| sappy | 54 answers |
| Known | 55 answers |
| Trite | 55 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNINTERESTING (5)
Inside the cove the water was uninteresting to a swimmer, being smooth as a pond, and to get a little of the ocean swell, Troy presently swam between the two projecting spurs of rock which formed the pillars of Hercules to this miniature Mediterranean.
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Sherlock Holmes, “London has become a singularly uninteresting city since the death of the late lamented Professor Moriarty.” “I can hardly think that you would find many decent citizens to agree with you,” I answered.
She speedily comprehended all his merits; the persuasion of his regard for Elinor perhaps assisted her penetration; but she really felt assured of his worth: and even that quietness of manner, which militated against all her established ideas of what a young man’s address ought to be, was no longer uninteresting when she knew his heart to be warm and his temper affectionate.
Except on the occasion of his one offense he had been to her merely the person who is always there, the unquestioned central fact of life, as inevitable but as uninteresting as North Dormer itself, or any of the other conditions fate had laid on her.
Quotes with UNINTERESTING (3)
The only artists I have ever known who are personally delightful are bad artists. Good artists exist simply in what they make, and consequently are perfectly uninteresting in what they are. A great poet, a really great poet, is the most unpoetical of all creatures. But inferior poets are absolutely fascinating. The worse their rhymes are, the more picturesque they look. The mere fact of having published a book of second-rate sonnets makes a man quite irresistible. He lives th…
It is a serious thing to live in a society of possible gods and goddesses, to remember that the dullest most uninteresting person you can talk to may one day be a creature which, if you saw it now, you would be strongly tempted to worship, or else a horror and a corruption such as you now meet, if at all, only in a nightmare. All day long we are, in some degree helping each other to one or the other of these destinations. It is in the light of these overwhelming possibilities…
The positivists have a simple solution: the world must be divided into that which we can say clearly and the rest, which we had better pass over in silence. But can anyone conceive of a more pointless philosophy, seeing that what we can say clearly amounts to next to nothing? If we omitted all that is unclear, we would probably be left completely uninteresting and trivial tautologies.