nonsensational

/ˌnɑnsɛnˈseɪʃənəl/
adjective
  1. Not intended to shock, excite, or attract attention in an exaggerated way; calm and factual.
    • She preferred a nonsensational approach to storytelling, letting the events speak for themselves.
    • The news report was deliberately nonsensational, sticking to the facts without any dramatic music or images.
    • The documentary took a nonsensational tone, focusing on the daily lives of the farmers rather than on disasters.
  2. Not causing a strong public reaction or excitement; ordinary or unremarkable.
    • The product launch was surprisingly nonsensational, with no big announcements or celebrity endorsements.
    • His speech was quiet and nonsensational, but it convinced many people to change their minds.
    • The movie's ending was nonsensational, which disappointed viewers expecting a big twist.
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