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uneventful
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "uneventful" is a valid word in English and can be used in many contexts.
For example, you might say, "My weekend was surprisingly uneventful; I didn't have any plans and just stayed at home."
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60 human-written examples
She lived a perfectly uneventful life, as the huge majority of us do, despite our desperate rage to become "celebs".
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PSG had won the away leg 2-1 despite Zlatan Ibrahimovic's sending off and seemed content to sit back in an uneventful first half but the match came to life 10 minutes into the second period when Valencia's Brazilian forward Jonas pounced on a loose ball to rifle home a fierce shot from outside the penalty area.
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Now it has been rebuilt with stout sandbagged fortifications and artillery for protection.In a bloody year that has seen more Western soldiers killed than at any time since they toppled the Taliban in 2001, Operation Attal, which lasted three weeks, was uneventful.
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NOWHERE in Africa is modern China more of a lodestar than in Ethiopia, which on May 24th held an uneventful election with a predetermined outcome: another term in office for the long-standing ruling party.
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Much more important is the urge to kill in the first place.For every one of these footsoldiers of terror, tens of thousands of similar young men choose to lead uneventful and peaceful lives.
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After an uneventful six months Elektra's share price went through the roof (see chart).
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So when he took it, Mr Koizumi did his utmost to make the deployment as uneventful as possible.
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One group of junglefowl and a group of chickens lived a contented, uneventful life; the others knew only chronic stress from the age of five weeks.
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The typical application of this view to Britain is that, being a grey, damp nation, we have quiet, uneventful politics.
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If it had been an uneventful, sunny day, would it have made any difference?
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If it's the latter then the transition to Janet Yellen, who succeeds Mr Bernanke on February 1st, which was widely forecast to be uneventful, will be anything but.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "uneventful" when you want to emphasize the absence of significant or exciting events. It's particularly effective when contrasting with a period or situation where events are expected or anticipated.
Common error
Avoid using "uneventful" when describing something intended to be positive and fulfilling. While it accurately describes a lack of disturbance, it can sometimes imply boredom or a lack of positive experiences. Instead, opt for words like "peaceful" or "serene" in those situations.
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Linguistic Context
The word "uneventful" primarily functions as an adjective. It is used to describe nouns, indicating that they lack significant or noteworthy events. Ludwig AI indicates that this word adheres to standard grammatical rules.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Encyclopedias
29%
Formal & Business
7%
Less common in
Science
7%
Academia
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "uneventful" is an adjective used to describe something lacking significant or noteworthy events. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness. It is most frequently encountered in News & Media and Encyclopedias, suggesting a neutral register. While it accurately describes the absence of events, it's important to consider context and opt for more positive alternatives like "peaceful" or "calm" when appropriate. Ludwig's examples show diverse uses of this adjective across various domains.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
without incident
This suggests that something occurred without any problems or noteworthy events.
undisturbed
This indicates that something was not interrupted or disrupted by any events.
ordinary
This indicates something is normal and not special or exciting.
nothing happened
This alternative is a more direct and simple way of stating that no significant events took place.
routine
Suggests that events followed a normal or predictable pattern, lacking any surprises.
quiet
This is a shorter, more general term indicating a lack of activity or excitement.
monotonous
This conveys a sense of repetitive and boring occurrences.
peaceful
This suggests a calm and undisturbed period, often implying a positive lack of disturbance.
tranquil
Similar to peaceful, but often used to describe a scene or atmosphere that is serene and calm.
featureless
This implies a lack of distinct or interesting qualities, making something unremarkable.
FAQs
How can I use "uneventful" in a sentence?
You can use "uneventful" to describe a period or event lacking significant occurrences. For example: "The trip was surprisingly uneventful" or "His early life was largely uneventful".
What's a more positive alternative to "uneventful"?
Is it correct to describe a successful event as "uneventful"?
Describing a successful event as "uneventful" is not ideal, as it implies a lack of excitement or memorable moments. It's better to use words like "smooth", "flawless", or "successful" instead.
What is the difference between "uneventful" and "boring"?
"Uneventful" simply means lacking significant events, while "boring" implies a lack of interest or excitement. An uneventful day isn't necessarily boring, it just lacks noteworthy occurrences.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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88%
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4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested