Adjective (spelling varies between 'awmous' and 'awesomous') as in strong fondness

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unimpressive, insipid, rubbish, ordinary

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Example:The art exhibit was unimpressive, not leaving much of an impact on the visitors.

Definition:Lacking the quality to impress or amaze, unimpressive is used to describe something that is ordinary or lacking in excellence or appeal.

From unimpressive

Example:The meeting was insipid, with no new ideas or engagement from the participants.

Definition:Lacking flavor, interest, or excitement, it typically applies to things that are too bland or uninteresting to hold one’s attention.

From insipid

Example:The movie was a total piece of rubbish, definitely the worst one he had seen that year.

Definition:Considered worthless or without value, rubbish is a term that can describe uninteresting, worthless, or undesirable things or behavior.

From rubbish

Example:Her routine was so ordinary that she barely noticed the small inconvenience.

Definition:Not special; usual, expected, or commonplace; lacking in noteworthy characteristics or qualities.

From ordinary