Wiktionary
a. Not mysterious.
Usage examples of "unmysterious".
Perhaps he felt that Corbet should know these things about our family, our blameless, unmysterious past, but there his reasoning fell apart.
There was something most sacred, yet particularly unmysterious, and thus unholy, in all of this, a tingling of ecstasy combined with a slightly foul taste that Avelyn Desbris could not ignore.
The whole is decidedly cheap, banal, commonplace and unmysterious as a room could well be.
The disappearing Ramekin had been explained in the most mundane unmysterious way.
The mirror was stowed somewhere, the room in midday light unmysterious, just a room.
Goblin seemed accidental and unmysterious, an ignoramus of a spirit who could deliver me nothing of consolation or companionship.
Old Chuen, hands in pockets and looking as unmysterious as anybody could, nodded when I said I could have two rooms knocked into one.
Life for many of them is but a thing of avenues and streets, fixed and unmysterious, a matter of numbers and lights and post-boxes and people.
There were times when in one of his fanciful moods he could see himself as a young faun lurking in these thickets and peering out at those other human figures moving in the unmysterious sunlight.
This always seemed strange to me, for pleasant and jovial as she was, I could see nothing in her that could call forth conjecture or intrigued surmise, so healthy and unmysterious a figure did she present.
The landlord looked at the wall, which was quite empty and unmysterious except for a few cobwebs.