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unchallenging /ʌnˈtʃalɪn(d)ʒɪŋ /adjective1(Of a task or situation) not testing one’s abilities: my job was unchallenging...- Each of these battles becomes routine after you figure out the one or two moves the bosses continually do, making their defeat an unchallenging task.
- With the poor storyline, unchallenging missions, and poor enemy AI, the single player portion of the game is totally disposable.
- The book is written in clear, simple language with an unchallenging vocabulary.
2Not threatening someone’s position: his voice was gentle and unchallenging...- In answering this question, Smyth seemed unable to go beyond a comforting but unchallenging look-how-far-we've-come-from-those-benighted-days attitude.
- The French press, which has traditionally been reverential and unchallenging of its political and cultural elites, decided that his previous use of her to promote his political career meant that the situation was fair game.
- Most of the reasons for this he attributes to staff officers whom the secretary may have intimidated into unchallenging compliance with his broader views.
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