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unmoved
[ uhn-moovd ]
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?
unmoved
/ ÊŒ²Ôˈ³¾³Ü˱¹»å /
adjective
- not affected emotionally
- unchanged
share price remained unmoved
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of unmoved1
Example Sentences
Trump, however, appeared unmoved and reiterated his stance that he expects Jordan and Egypt to play a part in housing resettled Palestinians.
Trump, never one to appreciate being upstaged, has so far remained unmoved by the growing alarm over Musk usurping undue power — though those concerns have clearly reached him.
Others have been less adept, clumsy in their communications or wholly unmoved by worker concerns — sparking anger among their ranks as a result.
However Styles, who is known to be a fan of classic cars and has been spotted behind the wheel of a vintage Jaguar E-type, was unmoved by the offer.
The standing umpire is initially unmoved and England seem disappointed.
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