unspicy

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ spicy.

Adjective

unspicy (comparative more unspicy, superlative most unspicy)

  1. Not spicy.
    • 2015 September 22, Pete Wells, “Restaurant Review: Gabriel Kreuther in Midtown”, in New York Times:
      A sweet, charred whole tomato was overcome by its seasonings, especially garlic and black pepper, and by the cup of dark gazpacho that tasted like an unspicy virgin Mary and didn’t add any clarity.