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unamused in British English (ˌʌnəˈmjuːzd) adjectivenot entertained, diverted, or laughing they looked on, unamused Examples of 'unamused' in a sentenceunamused I'm not sure I understand you very well,' said Voss, blank, unamused by Rose.The owner of the work was unamused.It should be obvious, though, that 'not unamused' is weaker than 'amused'.One couple were distinctly unamused by their antics.Can you tell your unamused from your confused?Unamused, she reminds him what she has asked him to do.By the third time, the not-so-rich teacher was quite unamused.No wonder this particular fish looks unamused.The frow is unamused - this sort of arrogance 'is totally over'. |