unflamboyant

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Recent Examples of unflamboyant Avril Haines, Tony Blinken, these are some of the most understated and unflamboyant, deeply steeped in the culture of the agencies that they're being asked to run. CBS News, 9 Dec. 2020 Gray-haired, unflamboyant, provincial, the very definition of keep-calm-and-carry-on, Mrs. May seemed to be exactly what England wanted. Katrin Bennhold, New York Times, 7 June 2017
Recent Examples of Synonyms for unflamboyant
Adjective
  • While 100 grams of protein might seem excessive, this amount is appropriate for many people.
    Jillian Kubala, Health, 23 June 2025
  • District officials insist that their use of arts money has been legal and appropriate.
    Howard Blume, Los Angeles Times, 23 June 2025
Adjective
  • After President Donald Trump was elected in 2024, Adams visited Mar-a-Lago, rubbed shoulders with senior administration officials, and appeared on conservative talk shows.
    Eduardo Cuevas, USA Today, 27 June 2025
  • Project 2025, the conservative playbook, even explicitly calls to delist the grizzly bear.
    Christine Peterson, Vox, 27 June 2025
Adjective
  • The shade is more understated than golden apricot, perfect for folks like me who typically brighten up for summer but want to get a little more playful by adding in some gentle red tones.
    Leah Prinzivalli, Allure, 9 May 2025
  • Haliburton was more understated, praising the rest of his teammates.
    Ben Morse, CNN Money, 7 May 2025
Adjective
  • Lots of unflashy organic details make Peppered Pig stand out.
    Matt Wake | mwake@al.com, al, 1 Mar. 2023
  • As the poster girl for ’90s minimalism, Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s jewellery collection was decidedly unflashy.
    Emily Chan, Vogue, 28 Nov. 2022
Adjective
  • Leadership in 2025 and beyond requires fitting humans, who supply feelings and ethics, together with technology that enhances the speed, reach, and uniformity of processes.
    Mark Minevich, Fortune, 25 June 2025
  • The key for Niang, who enters a contract year during an era where elite shooting is quite invaluable, will be fitting into the team defense.
    Zach Harper, New York Times, 24 June 2025
Adjective
  • Look for products with one or more of those ingredients, and always test first on a small, inconspicuous area to ensure your carpet won’t be damaged or stained.
    Kaitlyn Yarborough, Southern Living, 22 June 2025
  • There’s much national interest in what would ordinarily be an inconspicuous case of a Broward County man charged with voting illegally.
    Sun Sentinel Editorial Board, Sun Sentinel, 12 June 2025
Adjective
  • The quiet horror is that even 20 years later, the fence has not disappeared.
    Philip Martin, Arkansas Online, 27 June 2025
  • When Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared a state of public emergency in 1975, normally boisterous outdoor meeting spaces, public buses, and pubs suddenly went quiet.
    Livia Gershon, JSTOR Daily, 27 June 2025

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“Unflamboyant.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/unflamboyant. Accessed 30 Jun. 2025.

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