unwonderful

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ wonderful.

Adjective

unwonderful (comparative more unwonderful, superlative most unwonderful)

  1. Not wonderful; unpleasant or sordid.
    • 2007 March 11, Christopher Gray, “The Kings Is Dead! Long Live the Kings!”, in New York Times:
      Then, there is the sad, unwonderful case of Loew’s Kings in Flatbush, Brooklyn, where Barbra Streisand was once a regular moviegoer.