undemanding
Example Sentences
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Doing so forces open an otherwise clenched acceptance of seemingly undemanding norms.
From Los Angeles Times
Sports has always provided a undemanding conduit to forgiveness, a get-out-jail-free card to anyone who displays a knack for bolstering the bottom line of whatever team or school comes calling.
From Washington Times
And that will be enough for undemanding audiences; "The Courier" never gets too involved in the overarching politics, preferring to focus on the personal.
From Salon
Alfred Hickling, writing in the Guardian, called it “an amiable if undemanding cozy caper.”
From New York Times
Social media has become a force that merely gives white people undemanding ways of showing solidarity.
From The Guardian
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