unscenic

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ scenic.

Adjective

unscenic (comparative more unscenic, superlative most unscenic)

  1. Not scenic.
    • 2009 April 5, Mark Harris, “Fifth Alarm for That Haunted Fireman”, in New York Times:
      SOMEWHERE in the five boroughs of New York City there may be a less appealing view, but this one is certainly a contender for the prize: the vantage point from the profoundly unscenic Roosevelt Island Bridge, on a dank and blustery March night, as you look straight down into the frigid East River.