unmiraculous
English
Etymology
From un- + miraculous.
Adjective
unmiraculous (not comparable)
- Not miraculous; commonplace, mundane.
- 1889, Mark Twain, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court:
- If I also would be sane — to Sandy — I must keep my superstitions about unenchanted and unmiraculous locomotives, balloons, and telephones, to myself.