All interesting antonyms
in·ter·est·ing
I i adjective interesting
- disenchanting — Present participle of disenchant.
noun interesting
- disinteresting — absence of interest; indifference.
adj interesting
- disgusting — causing disgust; offensive to the physical, moral, or aesthetic taste.
- repulsive — causing repugnance or aversion: a repulsive mask.
- unattractive — providing pleasure or delight, especially in appearance or manner; pleasing; charming; alluring: an attractive personality.
- boring — Someone or something boring is so dull and uninteresting that they make people tired and impatient.
- usual — habitual or customary: her usual skill.
- unexciting — producing excitement; stirring; thrilling: an exciting account of his trip to Tibet.
- homely — lacking in physical attractiveness; not beautiful; unattractive: a homely child.
- ugly — very unattractive or unpleasant to look at; offensive to the sense of beauty; displeasing in appearance.
- unimpressive — having the ability to impress the mind; arousing admiration, awe, respect, etc.; moving; admirable: an impressive ceremony; an impressive appearance.
- familiar — well-acquainted; thoroughly conversant: to be familiar with a subject.
- normal — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
- ordinary — of no special quality or interest; commonplace; unexceptional: One novel is brilliant, the other is decidedly ordinary; an ordinary person.
- disenchant — to rid of or free from enchantment, illusion, credulity, etc.; disillusion: The harshness of everyday reality disenchanted him of his idealistic hopes.
- repellent — causing distaste or aversion; repulsive.
- dull — not sharp; blunt: a dull knife.
- unstimulating — to rouse to action or effort, as by encouragement or pressure; spur on; incite: to stimulate his interest in mathematics.