undynamic
adjective
uk/ˌʌn.daɪˈnæm.ɪk/us/ˌʌn.daɪˈnæm.ɪk/withoutenergy,force, or newideas:
In the end, thealbumjust has nothing torecommendit - it'srepetitive,boringandhopelesslyundynamic.
notchangingordeveloping:
It isrecognizedas one of the most undynamiceconomiesof theworld.
- Theycomplainedthatsucceedinggovernorsweremainlyretiredseniormilitaryofficerswith an undynamicapproachto thejob.
- Sheleda catastrophically undynamiccampaign.
- The production'ssuccessionofmonologuesis undynamic,despitecourageousperformancesfrom the six-strongcast.
Bore and bored
- banal
- be (stuck) in a grooveidiom
- be watching the clockidiom
- bend
- blah
- boil
- bore
- bore the ass offsomeoneidiom
- bored
- languidly
- listless
- listlessly
- listlessness
- outgrow
- tire
- underemployed
- underwhelm
- underwhelmed
- uninspired
- uninterested
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