unfussy
unfussy
Definition
un·fussy (-fus′ē)
adjective
not fussy; casual, undemanding, uncomplicated, etc.
un·fuss′i·ly adverb
un·fuss′i·ness noun
unfussy
Usage Examples
Preposition: about
- position: Semi-evergreen, to about 6ft wide and tall given the space, unfussy about position but do better in sun.
Modifies a noun
- style: An emphasis on fresh ingredients and unfussy cooking styles lets the food speak for itself.
- approach: His unfussy approach allowed each moment to carry the necessary weight and was never self indulgent.
- design: Style The DMC FX01 has a simple, unfussy design.
- food: Cake aside, Café Central serves salads and plain, unfussy food, such as schnitzels or dumplings with bacon.
- menu: But the Hard Rock Cafe stakes as great a claim as any on chart supremacy as its unfussy menu contains some sure fire hits.
- line: The Royal's dancers have beautiful, pure, unfussy classical line.
Modifying Another Word
- deliberately: They're functional and so deliberately unfussy and anonymous that even tho they're intended go unnoticed, they end up drawing attention.
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