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English
Etymology
From un- + eventful.
Adjective
uneventful (comparative more uneventful, superlative most uneventful)
- monotonous; lacking significant or noteworthy events
- Synonym: noneventful
2016 August 31, Rashmee Roshan Lall, “Nationalism is the new normal in global politics”, in The National:Even in Austria, a largely uneventful democracy, the far right Freedom Party has achieved startling electoral success on the strength of its ability to play up people’s suspicions and anger that "everything is rigged" and that the system is weighted to discount the popular will.
Translations
lacking significant or noteworthy events
- Bulgarian: безинтересен (bg) (bezinteresen), незабележителен (bg) (nezabeležitelen)
- Dutch: rustig (nl)
- Finnish: tapaukseton, yksitoikkoinen (fi), vähätapahtumainen, tapahtumaköyhä
- French: sans histoire (fr), calme (fr), tranquille (fr)
- German: ereignislos (de), ruhig (de), ohne Zwischenfälle
- Hungarian: eseménytelen (hu)
- Manx: neuhaghyrtagh, gyn taghyrt
- Polish: bezwydarzeniowy
- Russian: небога́тый собы́тиями (nebogátyj sobýtijami), непримеча́тельный (ru) (neprimečátelʹnyj), ниче́м непримеча́тельный (ničém neprimečátelʹnyj)
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