unquirky

English

Etymology

un- + quirky

Adjective

unquirky (comparative more unquirky, superlative most unquirky)

  1. Not quirky.
    • 2007 November 26, The New York Times, “New CDs”, in New York Times:
      And Ms. Sparks, winner of the sixth season of American Idol, had the opposite problem: She needed to figure out how to make the most of her smooth, unquirky voice and her wholesome reputation.
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