uncontroversial
Pronunciation: [ʌnˌkɒntrəˈvɜːrʃəl]
Word
Context: "opinion"
(adjective) something that is not likely to cause disagreement or arguments. When something is uncontroversial, most people agree on it and think it’s normal or acceptable.
Example
The teacher said the book was uncontroversial, and all the students agreed to read it.
Example
The decision to cancel the school play was controversial, not uncontroversial, as many students and parents disagreed.
Example
Why do you think the topic of recycling is considered uncontroversial by many people?
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