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unimpressed
adjective as in calm
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adjective as in indifferent
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adjective as in unaffected
adjective as in uninspired
adjective as in untouched
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Example Sentences
His current energy supplier, Octopus Energy, told him the problem was down to signal issues in the area and may be because he lived “far up north” - reasoning that left him feeling deeply unimpressed.
But the current “green lockdown” has left her unimpressed.
Still, many voters seem unimpressed by candidate or celebrity appearances or the deluge of ads.
Despite his ego-fluffing rally at Madison Square Garden — during which he displayed his fascist tendencies before the entire world — the New Yorkers he still longs to impress most remain, to put in mildly, unimpressed.
Many Conservative MPs were unimpressed, even more so when the Liberal Democrats won the previously very safe Tory seat of Chesham and Amersham in a by-election in June 2021 having strongly opposed local development.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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