unalternative
English
editEtymology
editFrom un- + alternative.
Adjective
editunalternative (comparative more unalternative, superlative most unalternative)
- (rare) Not alternative; mainstream.
- 2006, The Architects' journal: Volume 223, Issues 3-8:
- In 2006, a commune is so unalternative it can get shortlisted for a prime- ministerial award for neighbourliness.
- 2008 April 29, Ben Ratliff, “Coachella Builds a Bigger Game”, in New York Times[1]:
- What kind of brand, slogan or cultural entity on a T-shirt would be thoroughly uncool, unalternative, at Coachella?