unromantic

[US]/ʌnrə(ʊ)'mæntɪk/
[UK]/ˌʌnro'mæntɪk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. lacking in romance; lacking excitement or mystery.

Example Sentences

unromantic expression of love

Real-world Examples

But black plastic looks so industrial, so unromantic, that I have gradually moved over to hay mulch.

Source: Modern University English Intensive Reading (2nd Edition) Volume 2

Jack. How utterly unromantic you are!

Source: Not to be taken lightly.

I told your dad and he accused me of being unromantic.

Source: Still Me (Me Before You #3)

This is such an unromantic affliction.

Source: Anne of Green Gables (Original Version)

It was a very unromantic position, but I didn't think about that at the time.

Source: Anne of Green Gables (Original Version)

Yet too many interfaith couples fail to discuss the faith of their future children before marriage, for fear of seeming unromantic or intolerant.

Source: The Economist - Comprehensive

But in spite of these unromantic facts, I have nothing to complain of, and never was so jolly in my life.

Source: "Little Women" original version

As for the one who has something to learn, Our culture immediately makes them feel that feedback is by nature unromantic and illegitimate.

Source: Sociology of Social Relations (Video Version)

It must be a great deal better to be sensible; but still, I don't believe I'd really want to be a sensible person, because they are so unromantic.

Source: Anne of Green Gables (Original Version)

Some people are taking their friends shopping with them and buying their Christmas presents in the sales-a practical but unromantic way of making sure you get the gift you really want.

Source: Past English Major Level 4 Listening Exam Questions (with Translations)

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