Possible Questions:
- Nonsense
- Mediocre
- Dull
- Flat
- Rubbish
- Baloney
- Insipid
- Boring
- Twaddle
- Lifeless
- Colorless
- Dispirited
- Drivel
- Ho-hum
- Lackluster
- Uninteresting
- Unexciting
- Vapid
- Humdrum
- Bunk
- Not so hot
- "Nonsense!"
- Washed out
- Washed-out
- Dull as dishwater
- Hooey
- Hokum
- No great shakes
- Tasteless
- Uninspired
- Yawn-inducing
- Prosaic
- Not so great
- Listless
- Hardly thrilling
- Uninspiring
- Dullsville
- Not so good
- Unremarkable
- Listless feeling
- Hardly exciting
- Pedestrian
- Eliciting a "So what?"
- Vanilla
- The pits
- Lacking pizazz
- Far from exciting
- "Been there, done that" feeling
- Unappealing
- Nothing to brag about
- Not very interesting
- Lacking zip
- Drab
- When tripled, et cetera
- When tripled, "et cetera"
- Undistinguished
- Totally unexciting
- How the apathetic feel
- Dry-as-dust
- Sans verve
- Not exciting
- Lethargic feeling
- Just so-so
- When said three times, meaningless chatter
- Sans pizzazz
- Not so exciting
- Not piquant
- Nondescript
- Humdrum or ho-hum
- Expression of general listlessness
- Dull and lifeless
- Boring, slangily
- Bor-r-ring
- Word for feeling lethargic
- Snooze-producing
- Rainy day feeling
- Plain-Jane
- Not very exciting
- Not captivating
- Not at all exciting
- Monday feeling, for some
- Lacking punch
- Lacking pizzazz
- Hardly spine-tingling
- Far from interesting
- Far from fascinating
- Colourless
- Borrrring
- "Yeah, whatever"
- Yawnworthy
- Without any kick
- Whitebread
- Washed-out feeling
- Uninspiring, slangily
- So not interesting
- Snooze-inducing
- Shrug-worthy
- Said three times, a Gershwin tune
- Relative of "yada"
- Pretty boring
- Not exactly stimulating
- Not at all scintillating
- Monday feeling
- Listless: Slang
- Less than inspired
- Ho Hum
- Hardly captivating
- Hardly a thrill a minute
- Far from thrilling
- Far from tasty
- Far from electrifying
- Ennui-inducing
- Dull: Slang
- Dull, dull, dull
- Dull and uninteresting
- Dull and unattractive
- Dull and drab
- Drivel; twaddle
- Boring, informally
- "Yada ..."