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unfancy adjective uk /ˌʌnˈfæn.si/ us /ˌʌnˈfæn.si/ plain and ordinary, rather than decorative, complicated, or expensive: I prefer traditional, unfancy dishes. It's a busy but unfancy restaurant that serves excellent food. The hotel has fine rooms at unfancy prices. She only owned one pair of unfancy, low-heeled shoes. The bedrooms in the hotel are light and unfancy. Her writing is as unfancy and funny as ever. The atmosphere was warm and unfancy. It's easy to see why this unfancy restaurant is so popular. They sell the phones at an unfancy price because they don't have a fancy brand name. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Plain and ordinary as it comesidiom austere austerely austerity average Joe homespun homey humble humdrum middle-of-the-road something/nothing to shout aboutidiom sparely spartan stale starkly unostentatious unostentatiously unpainted unremarkable unremarkably |