What's the difference between unremarkable and unremarkableness?

Unremarkable


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But what they take for a witticism might very well be true; most of Ellis's novels tell more or less the same story, about the same alienated ennui, and maybe they really are nothing more than the fictionalised diaries of an unremarkably unhappy man.
  • (2) Clinical neurological examinations were generally unremarkable with no evidence of focal signs or features of raised intracranial pressure.
  • (3) Muscle biopsies revealed neurogenic atrophy and sural nerve biopsies were histologically unremarkable.
  • (4) Jason Kreis and the unremarkable success of Real Salt Lake Read more Kreis had built a serial playoff team in Salt Lake by defining a philosophical approach to the churning personnel turnover that the league’s roster-building restrictions tend to dictate.
  • (5) Thirty-three patients with an uncomplicated cocaine-related seizure had an unremarkable series of diagnostic tests.
  • (6) Routine laboratory examination showed hypotonic hyponatremia, but was otherwise unremarkable.
  • (7) Physical examination was unremarkable with the exception of a left-sided facial palsy.
  • (8) Because the technical aspects of both procedures were unremarkable, the anatomic features of the mitral valve seemed to affect the occurrence of severe mitral regurgitation.
  • (9) The history was unremarkable and the laboratory data were within normal limits.
  • (10) The transorbital examination detected abnormalities in two patients whose studies were otherwise unremarkable.
  • (11) The electron microscopic study of the skin was unremarkable whereas sural nerve biopsies yielded an essential lack of unmyelinated fibers.
  • (12) The decision to refuse him, without knowing the full details of it, appears unremarkable.
  • (13) One anastomotic disruption required reconstruction, but perioperative complications were otherwise unremarkable.
  • (14) Skylight review – Nighy and Mulligan in moving mixture of politics and love | Michael Billington Read more Commentators write glibly about the public’s increasing contempt for politicians, and yet what goes unremarked, and is equally damaging, is politicians’ growing contempt for us.
  • (15) Findings on physical examination were unremarkable, but Falciparum malaria was found in the blood smear.
  • (16) Electronic fetal heart rate monitoring and real-time ultrasound examination of the fetuses were unremarkable.
  • (17) Meanwhile, brutal heat waves that can kill tens of thousands of people, even in wealthy countries, would become entirely unremarkable summer events on every continent but Antarctica.
  • (18) In an unremarked move a few months ago, Dave King, the commercial director who had never worked in newspapers before MacLennan appointed him in 2005, was given control of digital as well as print advertising.
  • (19) In previous hearings – many witnessed by victims and survivors – Holmes' appearance and behavior ranged from bizarre to unremarkable.
  • (20) Tory cuts are criticised but accepted with a shrug, while the rank incompetence of leading cabinet members, most notably Jeremy Hunt , slips by unremarked upon, almost as if Miliband is too polite to mention it.

Unremarkableness


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But what they take for a witticism might very well be true; most of Ellis's novels tell more or less the same story, about the same alienated ennui, and maybe they really are nothing more than the fictionalised diaries of an unremarkably unhappy man.
  • (2) Clinical neurological examinations were generally unremarkable with no evidence of focal signs or features of raised intracranial pressure.
  • (3) Muscle biopsies revealed neurogenic atrophy and sural nerve biopsies were histologically unremarkable.
  • (4) Jason Kreis and the unremarkable success of Real Salt Lake Read more Kreis had built a serial playoff team in Salt Lake by defining a philosophical approach to the churning personnel turnover that the league’s roster-building restrictions tend to dictate.
  • (5) Thirty-three patients with an uncomplicated cocaine-related seizure had an unremarkable series of diagnostic tests.
  • (6) Routine laboratory examination showed hypotonic hyponatremia, but was otherwise unremarkable.
  • (7) Physical examination was unremarkable with the exception of a left-sided facial palsy.
  • (8) Because the technical aspects of both procedures were unremarkable, the anatomic features of the mitral valve seemed to affect the occurrence of severe mitral regurgitation.
  • (9) The history was unremarkable and the laboratory data were within normal limits.
  • (10) The transorbital examination detected abnormalities in two patients whose studies were otherwise unremarkable.
  • (11) The electron microscopic study of the skin was unremarkable whereas sural nerve biopsies yielded an essential lack of unmyelinated fibers.
  • (12) The decision to refuse him, without knowing the full details of it, appears unremarkable.
  • (13) One anastomotic disruption required reconstruction, but perioperative complications were otherwise unremarkable.
  • (14) Skylight review – Nighy and Mulligan in moving mixture of politics and love | Michael Billington Read more Commentators write glibly about the public’s increasing contempt for politicians, and yet what goes unremarked, and is equally damaging, is politicians’ growing contempt for us.
  • (15) Findings on physical examination were unremarkable, but Falciparum malaria was found in the blood smear.
  • (16) Electronic fetal heart rate monitoring and real-time ultrasound examination of the fetuses were unremarkable.
  • (17) Meanwhile, brutal heat waves that can kill tens of thousands of people, even in wealthy countries, would become entirely unremarkable summer events on every continent but Antarctica.
  • (18) In an unremarked move a few months ago, Dave King, the commercial director who had never worked in newspapers before MacLennan appointed him in 2005, was given control of digital as well as print advertising.
  • (19) In previous hearings – many witnessed by victims and survivors – Holmes' appearance and behavior ranged from bizarre to unremarkable.
  • (20) Tory cuts are criticised but accepted with a shrug, while the rank incompetence of leading cabinet members, most notably Jeremy Hunt , slips by unremarked upon, almost as if Miliband is too polite to mention it.

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