Unspectacular
adjective
1.
of or like a spectacle; marked by or given to an impressive, large-scale display.
2.
dramatically daring or thrilling:
a spectacular dive from a cliff.
noun
3.
a single television production featuring well-known performers and characterized by elaborate sets, costumes, staging, etc.
Compare special (def 14).
4.
an impressive, large-scale display:
another Hollywood spectacular.
unspectacular
/ˌʌnspɛkˈtækjʊlə/
adjective
1.
not of or resembling a spectacle; unimpressive: a steady if unspectacular performance
adjective
1.
of or resembling a spectacle; impressive, grand, or dramatic
2.
unusually marked or great: a spectacular increase in spending
noun
3.
a lavishly produced performance
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