释义
[ uhn-moovd ] SHOW IPA
/ ˌʌnˈmuvd / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective having no emotional response; feeling no pity, sadness, passion, enthusiasm, etc.: He came crying for help, but his family was unmoved—they were worn down from years of helping him to no avail.
unchanged, especially in value or degree; remaining the same, as one’s intentions or principles: Get ready for another day of unmoved barometric pressure. After two weeks of stalled negotiations, both sides remain unmoved.
having not been physically changed from one position or place to another; having been left alone: Does the number of upholstered pieces for the new house include the unmoved furniture?
Origin of unmoved First recorded in 1350–1400; un-1 + moved
Words nearby unmoved unmold, unmolested, unmoor, unmoral, unmortise, unmoved , unmoving, unmuffle, unmurmuring, unmusical, unmuzzle
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Example sentences from the Web for unmoved Unmoved by these political concerns, the families in the Diamir Valley braced for a future without mountaineering.
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Criminal judge Daniela Barbosa Assumpção de Souza was unmoved .
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Many of the voters who attended the groups echoed a similar sentiment: that they were unmoved by personal attacks on Obama.
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Yet he was unmoved by the obvious limitations that stood in his way.
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But obstructionists are unmoved by the standard Keynesian arguments that experienced policy economists take for granted.
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"It seems that we are in some danger," said Bastin, in an unmoved kind of way.
When the World Shook | H. Rider Haggard
He stood on the edge of the pavement, and she watched him unmoved .
Evelyn Innes | George Moore
They are so firmly rooted, as to be unmoved by the shock of steam-boats running upon them.
The Americans as They Are | Charles Sealsfield
The general was still cool and unmoved ; he was apparently calm, but a fearful tempest was raging in his heart.
The Red Track | Gustave Aimard
No one can thus hear it shouted, in the stillness of the night, unmoved .
Reels and Spindles | Evelyn Raymond
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British Dictionary definitions for unmoved adjective not affected emotionally
unchanged share price remained unmoved
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Words related to unmoved untouched, unaffected, indifferent, adamant, steadfast, immobile, immovable, motionless, quiescent, rooted, stable, staunch, unwavering, statuelike, callous, calm, cold, collected, cool, dispassionate