unremarkably

English

Etymology

unremarkable + -ly

Adverb

unremarkably (comparative more unremarkably, superlative most unremarkably)

  1. In a way or to an extent that is unremarkable.
    • 2009, January 2, “The New York Times”, in Museum and Gallery Listings:
      Cast in dark bronze and resembling Roman antiquities, Riccio's small-scale statuettes, reliefs and oil lamps seem unremarkably modest at first.

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