unidyllic

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ idyllic.

Adjective

unidyllic (comparative more unidyllic, superlative most unidyllic)

  1. Not idyllic.
    • 2009 May 31, The Editors, “Up Front: David Byrne”, in New York Times:
      On his blog at davidbyrne.com, Byrne chronicles his cycling adventures in unidyllic spots like Naples and Hong Kong (“the worst city for cyclists that I have encountered in the whole world”), as well as in some more bike-friendly territory.