uncontroversial

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uncontroversial — adjective

  • uncontroversialpositive
  • more uncontroversialcomparative
  • most uncontroversialsuperlative

1. widely accepted by people and unlikely to cause argument or disagreement

1.形容詞B2
釋義

widely accepted by people and unlikely to cause argument or disagreement

例句

Selim made an uncontroversial choice when he ordered the chicken sandwich.

The board's decision to extend lunch breaks was entirely uncontroversial.

uncontroversial + decision (common collocation)

同義詞
  • uncontentious

    more formal; often used in legal or academic writing

  • undisputed

    stronger — implies nobody even tries to argue against something

  • noncontroversial

    less common variant with the same meaning

反義詞

用法筆記

Typically modifies decisions, views, or topics; sounds unnatural when describing a person directly (✗ 'He is uncontroversial').

常見錯誤

The film was uncontroversial, so nobody watched it.
The film was uncontroversial, so it faced no public backlash.
💡'uncontroversial' means not causing disagreement, not 'uninteresting' or 'boring'.