The use of consistent language in these definitions may make them uninteresting, but it helps highlight similarities between cases.
An early run of four separate sections of the play made the text appear dull and uninteresting, draining the words of life and vitality.
Of course, if you bring only the tool, then that's not enough: the tool, as you said before, can be just dull and uninteresting.
The forced-hint trial type balances the design but is uninteresting.
But one might wonder whether it is really distinct from the uninteresting moral reading.
This might be thought to be an uninteresting example because of the model's failure to distinguish between wages and prices.
However, from a certain dynamical perspective, this action is relatively uncomplicated (and, perhaps, uninteresting), since all of its orbits are locally closed.
Also, chaos is, by itself, uninteresting: in a chaotic system, most things happen on the attractor, where long-term behavior always remains qualitatively the same.