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Definition of unsurprised in English: unsurprisedadjectiveʌnsəˈprʌɪzdˌənsə(r)ˈprīzd Not feeling or showing surprise at something unexpected. he replied in a flat and unsurprised voice Example sentencesExamples - I'm glad they're finally doing it and I'm unsurprised that Rob and Laura are still together.
- He hinted that SMG was unsurprised when relations broke down with the unpredictable star whose celebrity they had tried hard to harness over the previous 18 months.
- He said he was unsurprised by the authority's decision and said: ‘We have always taken the view that this was always going to end in a public inquiry.’
- They wrote to Network Rail citing concerns including the stability of the bank and the replanting of flora and fauna but the response has left them unsurprised.
- There is concern among the production team that giving a lot of actors guns was not a good idea, and your columnist was unsurprised to hear the sounds of gunfire and screaming when passing the OFS today.
- Those who know his mindset and attention to such detail are unsurprised by his quick progression through youth ranks, particularly, his current international gaffer, Kerr.
- I was both surprised and unsurprised at his remark.
- Neither of these Premierleague stragglers excelled yesterday, you may be unsurprised to here, but, United laboured less than Aberdeen.
- You will be unsurprised to hear that the answer depends on what you mean by ‘energy.’
- When I got back to my room I was somewhat surprised and somewhat unsurprised to see that Sam wasn't there.
- Although you'll probably be unsurprised to hear that I do think my political opponents are partly responsible: I think a lot of it has to do with regulation.
- I've seen him in action and heard enough backchatter from people who have worked for him to be utterly unsurprised by anything in this report.
- The director of the Carnegie International Weight Loss Camp, Britain's first residential fat camp for children, was unsurprised children were ignorant about vegetables.
- ‘We were happy, unsurprised and intrigued by the survey results, and we also received a confirmation of our current mandate,’ says Fairey.
- A spokesperson for Bolton businesses was unsurprised by the figures.
- A professor of Glasgow University's Centre for Drug Misuse Research is unsurprised students from privileged backgrounds take cocaine and ecstasy.
- Seeing all the episodes on DVD, I am not surprised by my fair weather watching, but equally unsurprised that it inspired a cult fanbase to lament its demise.
- These girls are articulate, upbeat and unsurprised to hear that the boys are trailing.
- Despite this, I am unsurprised that the report tried to paint a rosy picture of telecommunications services across rural Australia.
- I'm unsurprised to read about the crisis nature of suicides and find an aesthetic resistance to a barrier misguided.
Rhymes undersized, undisguised, unrevised, unsized Definition of unsurprised in US English: unsurprisedadjectiveˌənsə(r)ˈprīzd Not feeling or showing surprise at something unexpected. he replied in a flat and unsurprised voice Example sentencesExamples - A spokesperson for Bolton businesses was unsurprised by the figures.
- The director of the Carnegie International Weight Loss Camp, Britain's first residential fat camp for children, was unsurprised children were ignorant about vegetables.
- They wrote to Network Rail citing concerns including the stability of the bank and the replanting of flora and fauna but the response has left them unsurprised.
- There is concern among the production team that giving a lot of actors guns was not a good idea, and your columnist was unsurprised to hear the sounds of gunfire and screaming when passing the OFS today.
- I've seen him in action and heard enough backchatter from people who have worked for him to be utterly unsurprised by anything in this report.
- He said he was unsurprised by the authority's decision and said: ‘We have always taken the view that this was always going to end in a public inquiry.’
- I was both surprised and unsurprised at his remark.
- A professor of Glasgow University's Centre for Drug Misuse Research is unsurprised students from privileged backgrounds take cocaine and ecstasy.
- Those who know his mindset and attention to such detail are unsurprised by his quick progression through youth ranks, particularly, his current international gaffer, Kerr.
- You will be unsurprised to hear that the answer depends on what you mean by ‘energy.’
- I'm unsurprised to read about the crisis nature of suicides and find an aesthetic resistance to a barrier misguided.
- He hinted that SMG was unsurprised when relations broke down with the unpredictable star whose celebrity they had tried hard to harness over the previous 18 months.
- Neither of these Premierleague stragglers excelled yesterday, you may be unsurprised to here, but, United laboured less than Aberdeen.
- Although you'll probably be unsurprised to hear that I do think my political opponents are partly responsible: I think a lot of it has to do with regulation.
- When I got back to my room I was somewhat surprised and somewhat unsurprised to see that Sam wasn't there.
- Despite this, I am unsurprised that the report tried to paint a rosy picture of telecommunications services across rural Australia.
- These girls are articulate, upbeat and unsurprised to hear that the boys are trailing.
- ‘We were happy, unsurprised and intrigued by the survey results, and we also received a confirmation of our current mandate,’ says Fairey.
- Seeing all the episodes on DVD, I am not surprised by my fair weather watching, but equally unsurprised that it inspired a cult fanbase to lament its demise.
- I'm glad they're finally doing it and I'm unsurprised that Rob and Laura are still together.
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