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- DictionaryUn·moved/ˌənˈmo͞ovd/
adjective
- 1. not affected by emotion or excitement: "he was unmoved by her outburst"
UNMOVED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of unmoved in English. unmoved. adjective [ after verb ] us / ʌnˈmuːvd / uk / ʌnˈmuːvd / Add to word list Add to word list. not feeling any emotion: Both men appeared unmoved as the judge read out their sentence. Synonym. emotionless. Opposites. moved. touched (GRATEFUL)
The meaning of UNMOVED is not moved; especially : not emotionally affected. How to use unmoved in a sentence.
Synonyms for UNMOVED: calm, numb, stoical, impassive, dispassionate, stoic, passionless, collected; Antonyms of UNMOVED: impassioned, passionate, emotional, vehement, fervent, demonstrative, enthusiastic, fervid.
adjective. us / ʌnˈmuvd / Add to word list. not feeling any emotion: When the eclipse took place, no one was unmoved.
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Unmoved definition: having no emotional response; feeling no pity, sadness, passion, enthusiasm, etc.. See examples of UNMOVED used in a sentence.
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unmoved (by something) not feeling sympathy or not feeling sad, especially in a situation where it would be normal to do so. Alice seemed totally unmoved by the whole experience. She pleaded with him but he remained unmoved. Her daughter’s accident had left her curiously unmoved. He was clearly unmoved by her outburst.