词汇 | unsensational |
释义 | unsensational adjective uk /ˌʌn.senˈseɪ.ʃən.əl/ us /ˌʌn.senˈseɪ.ʃən.əl/ intentionally not giving information in a way that is shocking or exciting, especially in books, newspapers, movies, etc.: This is a sober, largely unsensational account of the two gangs. Although the book deals with scandal and excess, the tone is unsensational. Opposites sensationaldisapproving sensationalist Synonym non-sensational not extremely good, exciting, or unusual: The rise in wages has been unsensational. No one was interested in my (unsensational) thoughts on the poem. Opposite sensationalapproving A lucid, unsensational piece of television, its message about climate change was clear. This is an honest, unsensational, thought-provoking book. The chapter that deals with Van Gogh's collapse is thoughtful and unsensational. They wrote authentic and unsensational spy stories. Details of his love affairs are presented in a sensible, unsensational fashion. The film is strangely unsensational, and not at all titillating. Self-control and moderation anti-pleasure ascetically asceticism be in command (of yourself)idiom boundary go easyidiom go steady on somethingidiom golden mean grip imperviously puritanically puritanism restrained restrainedly restraint steady stint temperance undignified willpower You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Quite good, or not very good |
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