Undemanding

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˌʌn.dɪˈmænd.ɪŋ/

Definitions of undemanding

adjective describing something that is easy or not requiring much effort or skill

Example Sentences

A1 The task was undemanding, so even beginners could easily complete it.

A2 The undemanding nature of the job allowed for a good work-life balance.

B1 The undemanding requirements of the course made it accessible to a wide range of students.

B2 She found the undemanding pace of the project to be a refreshing change from her usual workload.

C1 Despite his advanced skills, he chose to take on an undemanding role in order to focus on other projects.

C2 The undemanding nature of the assignment left him feeling unfulfilled and craving a more challenging task.

Examples of undemanding in a Sentence

formal The task was quite undemanding and required minimal effort.

informal The job was undemanding, so I finished it quickly.

slang I love undemanding gigs because they're so chill.

figurative His undemanding nature made him easy to get along with.

Grammatical Forms of undemanding

past tense

undemanded

plural

undemanding

comparative

more undemanding

superlative

most undemanding

present tense

undemand

future tense

will demand

perfect tense

have demanded

continuous tense

is demanding

singular

undemanding

positive degree

undemanding

infinitive

to demand

gerund

demanding

participle

demanded

Origin and Evolution of undemanding

First Known Use: 1940 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'undemanding' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'demanding' which comes from the Old French word 'demander' meaning 'to ask'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that does not require much effort or attention, the word 'undemanding' has evolved to also encompass a person or task that is easy to deal with or manage.