not particularly illuminating
Frequency: 5.05.5 per million words
Used to politely or mildly state that something was not very helpful or insightful.
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Examples (10)
- His explanation of the complex theory was not particularly illuminating.
- The documentary about the ancient civilization proved not particularly illuminating.
- We found the report on market trends not particularly illuminating regarding future prospects.
- Her brief comments during the meeting were not particularly illuminating about the project's status.
- Despite the long discussion, the outcome was not particularly illuminating for our next steps.
- The feedback from the focus group was not particularly illuminating as it lacked concrete suggestions.
- Although he tried to clarify, his further remarks were not particularly illuminating.
- The data presented in the presentation was not particularly illuminating without proper context.
- Critics found the new adaptation of the classic novel not particularly illuminating compared to the original.
- The expert's testimony was not particularly illuminating and did not help the jury much.