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inoffensive

[in-uh-fen-siv] / ˌɪn əˈfɛn sɪv /


Example Sentences

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I’m picking on this one article in the Times, and its timid, inoffensive packaging, not because it is unique, but because it is far too typical right now.

From Salon

They’re universally liked and inoffensive, outgoing and follow you from room to room looking for attention, love and treats.

From Salon

Throw in a whole heck of a lot of puns and sand all the edges down so everything is gently charming, inoffensive and just silly enough but not too silly to be annoying.

From Los Angeles Times

Alas, the modern announcer has been trained to be inoffensive above all.

From Los Angeles Times

As noted by Rowan Jacobsen in his book "Apples of Uncommon Character," the fruit itself "kept well and had an inoffensive, pleasantly aromatic taste."

From Salon