unintriguing

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ intriguing

Adjective[edit]

unintriguing (comparative more unintriguing, superlative most unintriguing)

  1. Not involving oneself in secret plots or schemes.
    • 1836, The Musical World, volume 2, page 89:
      Impelled anew by what Byron calls 'The various joltings of life's hackney-coach,' he proceeded to Paris, and entered upon the office; but neither his age, nor his quiet unintriguing character, was congenial with the temper of such a scene; and he retired unsuccessful, but with the grant of a pension.