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Definition of unimpressed in English: unimpressedadjectiveʌnɪmˈprɛstˌənəmˈprɛst Feeling no admiration, interest, or respect. 没有留下深刻印象的;不感兴趣的 he was unimpressed with the news consumers are largely unimpressed by the products Example sentencesExamples - She looked decidedly unimpressed with the boys' antics, or her hiccups, or something.
- As a veteran sari-wearer, she has seen most styles and patterns and is unimpressed with the show.
- However, industry observers were unimpressed, and it has failed to lift the share price.
- Many remain unimpressed, still waiting for a new top-down ideology to chart the course.
- Hong Kong's recycling industry is unimpressed with the pilot schemes so far.
- He has a detailed discussion of the provisions of several laws and is unimpressed.
- Lyon was unimpressed by the results of that project because its beautiful maps had no apparent utility.
- I rewound a film that had been in my camera since last year and took it to be developed and was singularly unimpressed with the results.
- After all, the last time our Richard tried for the franchise, the powers-that-be were unimpressed.
- I had a sausage roll for breakfast, and was severely unimpressed with myself.
- The horse Winston was singularly unimpressed by any of these aspects; in fact, he looked extremely sulky.
- The people in the country are generally unimpressed by the arguments for war and as unimpressed with the arguments for peace.
- You are also unconventional, irreverent, and unimpressed by authority and rules.
- It was once regarded with suspicion by employers, who were unimpressed by the notion of students lazing around for months.
- When they awoke their stinking hangovers were not helped by being hauled up in front of a distinctly unimpressed female judge.
- One woman with fiery red hair and seemingly a temper to match seemed unimpressed with Sparrow's act.
- I'm sure Marie-Claire won't mind me admitting that I was a little unimpressed by the first class or two.
- Of course, as he tells his story, what emerges is his fundamental decency, and Old Nick remains unimpressed.
- Like so many people we believed the spiel about Hardy's Bay and were really unimpressed when we arrived!
- Fortunately, he says, they were unimpressed by his superstar status.
Synonyms unaffected, untouched, unstirred, unperturbed, unruffled, untroubled, undismayed, unworried
Rhymesabreast, arrest, attest, beau geste, behest, bequest, best, blessed, blest, breast, Brest, Bucharest, Budapest, celeste, chest, contest, crest, digest, divest, guest, hest, infest, ingest, jest, lest, Midwest, molest, nest, northwest, pest, prestressed, protest, quest, rest, self-addressed, self-confessed, self-possessed, southwest, suggest, test, Trieste, unaddressed, unexpressed, unpressed, unstressed, vest, west, wrest, zest Definition of unimpressed in US English: unimpressedadjectiveˌənəmˈprestˌənəmˈprɛst Feeling no admiration, interest, or respect. 没有留下深刻印象的;不感兴趣的 he was unimpressed with the news consumers are largely unimpressed by the products Example sentencesExamples - Many remain unimpressed, still waiting for a new top-down ideology to chart the course.
- Hong Kong's recycling industry is unimpressed with the pilot schemes so far.
- I had a sausage roll for breakfast, and was severely unimpressed with myself.
- Like so many people we believed the spiel about Hardy's Bay and were really unimpressed when we arrived!
- The people in the country are generally unimpressed by the arguments for war and as unimpressed with the arguments for peace.
- He has a detailed discussion of the provisions of several laws and is unimpressed.
- She looked decidedly unimpressed with the boys' antics, or her hiccups, or something.
- I rewound a film that had been in my camera since last year and took it to be developed and was singularly unimpressed with the results.
- After all, the last time our Richard tried for the franchise, the powers-that-be were unimpressed.
- As a veteran sari-wearer, she has seen most styles and patterns and is unimpressed with the show.
- When they awoke their stinking hangovers were not helped by being hauled up in front of a distinctly unimpressed female judge.
- Lyon was unimpressed by the results of that project because its beautiful maps had no apparent utility.
- I'm sure Marie-Claire won't mind me admitting that I was a little unimpressed by the first class or two.
- The horse Winston was singularly unimpressed by any of these aspects; in fact, he looked extremely sulky.
- Fortunately, he says, they were unimpressed by his superstar status.
- One woman with fiery red hair and seemingly a temper to match seemed unimpressed with Sparrow's act.
- However, industry observers were unimpressed, and it has failed to lift the share price.
- Of course, as he tells his story, what emerges is his fundamental decency, and Old Nick remains unimpressed.
- You are also unconventional, irreverent, and unimpressed by authority and rules.
- It was once regarded with suspicion by employers, who were unimpressed by the notion of students lazing around for months.
Synonyms unaffected, untouched, unstirred, unperturbed, unruffled, untroubled, undismayed, unworried |