unfanciable

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ fanciable.

Adjective

unfanciable (comparative more unfanciable, superlative most unfanciable)

  1. (informal) Not fanciable.
    • 2019, Cassie O'Brien, Ellie's Rules:
      I moved sideways, became a regulator and created a persona who's been promoted ahead of her age because she's a serious-minded, unfanciable geek.