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inoffensive

[in-uh-fen-siv] / ˌɪn əˈfɛn sɪv /


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Its bouquet is carefully gathered, wide-ranging, inoffensive, in a field that could actually use some stink bombs.

From New York Times

To present an alternative palatable to the largest pool of voters, Democrats settled on their most inoffensive candidate.

From Washington Post

It suggests that all points of view are equal; it reassures us, for it gives an inoffensive appearance to ideas by reducing them to the level of tastes.

From The Verge

This week, Sneed said the chop is inoffensive and that focusing on it distracts from the long-standing and complex issues facing Native Americans: extreme poverty, unemployment, educational gaps and substance abuse.

From Washington Post

They often get lost in the translation of Arabic’s 30-odd dialects, flagging inoffensive Arabic posts as terrorist content 77% of the time, one document said.

From Seattle Times