Adjective
lacking dramatic force and quality
Source: WordNetTrue heroism is remarkably sober, very undramatic. It is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever cost, but the urge to serve others at whatever cost. Arthur Ashe
The undramatic fact is that I just think and think and think until I have something [for a story], and there is nothing marvelous or artistic about the phenomenon. Isaac Asimov
We all now tell stories by cutting from one dramatic scene to the next, whereas Victorian novelists felt free to write long passages of undramatic summary. Ken Follett
moved with quiet force and undramatic bearing Source: Internet
This was to be achieved in small, undramatic, and incremental ways that did not stir senatorial fears of monarchy. Source: Internet
This withdrawal is usually quite undramatic, and the people withdrawing feel enriched by a predominantly positive experience. Source: Internet