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All ho-hum synonyms

ho-hum
H h

adj ho-hum

  • lukewarm β€” moderately warm; tepid.
  • medium β€” a middle state or condition; mean.
  • pacific β€” tending to make or preserve peace; conciliatory: pacific overtures.
  • placid β€” pleasantly calm or peaceful; unruffled; tranquil; serenely quiet or undisturbed: placid waters.
  • soothing β€” that soothes: a soothing voice.
  • untroubled β€” without trouble, discomfort, or disturbance: an easy, untroubled life; He was untroubled by daily setbacks.
  • benignant β€” kind; gracious, as a king to his subjects
  • demulcent β€” soothing; mollifying
  • lenitive β€” softening, soothing, or mitigating, as medicines or applications.
  • tempered β€” having a temper or disposition of a specified character (usually used in combination): a good-tempered child.
  • wimpy β€” of, relating to, or characteristic of a wimp.
  • pedestrian β€” a person who goes or travels on foot; walker.
  • recurrent β€” that recurs; occurring or appearing again, especially repeatedly or periodically.
  • soporific β€” causing or tending to cause sleep.
  • unchanged β€” to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone: to change one's name; to change one's opinion; to change the course of history.
  • unchanging β€” to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone: to change one's name; to change one's opinion; to change the course of history.
  • uniform β€” identical or consistent, as from example to example, place to place, or moment to moment: uniform spelling; a uniform building code.
  • uninteresting β€” engaging or exciting and holding the attention or curiosity: an interesting book.
  • unvarying β€” to change or alter, as in form, appearance, character, or substance: to vary one's methods.
  • monotone β€” a vocal utterance or series of speech sounds in one unvaried tone.
  • treadmill β€” an apparatus for producing rotary motion by the weight of people or animals, treading on a succession of moving steps or a belt that forms a kind of continuous path, as around the periphery of a pair of horizontal cylinders.
  • unrelieved β€” to ease or alleviate (pain, distress, anxiety, need, etc.).
  • banausic β€” merely mechanical; materialistic; utilitarian
  • droning β€” to make a dull, continued, low, monotonous sound; hum; buzz.
  • dull as dishwater β€” water in which dishes are, or have been, washed.
  • reiterated β€” to say or do again or repeatedly; repeat, often excessively.
  • sing-song β€” verse, or a piece of verse, that is monotonously jingly in rhythm and pattern of pitch.
  • toneless β€” any sound considered with reference to its quality, pitch, strength, source, etc.: shrill tones.
  • uninflected β€” to modulate (the voice).
  • unvaried β€” characterized by or exhibiting variety; various; diverse; diversified: varied backgrounds.
  • actual β€” You use actual to emphasize that you are referring to something real or genuine.
  • clean β€” Something that is clean is free from dirt or unwanted marks.
  • common β€” If something is common, it is found in large numbers or it happens often.
  • factual β€” of or relating to facts; concerning facts: factual accuracy.
  • hackneyed β€” let out, employed, or done for hire.
  • irksome β€” annoying; irritating; exasperating; tiresome: irksome restrictions.
  • lackluster β€” lacking brilliance or radiance; dull: lackluster eyes.
  • literal β€” in accordance with, involving, or being the primary or strict meaning of the word or words; not figurative or metaphorical: the literal meaning of a word.
  • lowly β€” humble in station, condition, or nature: a lowly cottage.
  • monotonous β€” lacking in variety; tediously unvarying: the monotonous flat scenery.
  • plebeian β€” belonging or pertaining to the common people.
  • practicable β€” capable of being done, effected, or put into practice, with the available means; feasible: a practicable solution.
  • practical β€” of or relating to practice or action: practical mathematics.
  • prose β€” the ordinary form of spoken or written language, without metrical structure, as distinguished from poetry or verse.
  • routine β€” subroutine
  • square β€” a rectangle having all four sides of equal length.
  • uneventful β€” not eventful; lacking in important or striking occurrences: an uneventful day at the office.
  • unexceptional β€” not exceptional; not unusual or extraordinary.
  • yawn β€” to open the mouth somewhat involuntarily with a prolonged, deep inhalation and sighing or heavy exhalation, as from drowsiness or boredom.
  • diddly β€” anything at all or of any consequence
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