Word family noun excitement excitability adjective excitable excited exciting ≠ unexciting excitable verb excite adverb excitedly excitingly
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishunexcitingun‧ex‧ci‧ting /ˌʌnɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ◂/ adjective ORDINARYordinary and slightly boring After Tokyo, Okinawa seemed unexciting at first.Examples from the Corpus
unexciting• The food was adequate but unexciting.• After a glittering military career, Des is ready for what will be a comparatively unexciting civilian life.• Part of the answer lies in the unexciting fact that he is prepared to take on the jobs.• Sounds like the perfect recipe for a dull, unexciting game to me!• And if that sounds unexciting, I have had a life full of turbulence, and I don't need any more.• I threw the last one's sketches across his office and told him: shoddy, unexciting, no thanks.• He made no effort to take up the reasonable but unexciting offer made him by his newspaper on his return to London.