unmoved

  • 1unmoved — UK US /ʌnˈmuːvd/ adjective [after noun] STOCK MARKET ► not having changed in value: unmoved on sth »The drugs giant was unmoved on 2396p. unmoved at sth »The share price was unmoved at 182p …

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  • 2unmoved — [unmo͞ovd′] adj. 1. not moved from its place 2. firm or unchanged in purpose 3. not having one s feelings stirred [unmoved by another s suffering] …

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  • 3Unmoved — Un*moved , a. Not moved; fixed; firm; unshaken; calm; apathetic. {Un*mov ed*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 4unmoved — index callous, cold blooded, impervious, inexpressive, insensible, insusceptible (uncaring), irreconcilable …

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  • 5unmoved — late 14c., not affected by emotion or excitement, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + pp. of MOVE (Cf. move) (v.) …

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  • 6unmoved — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not affected by emotion or excitement. 2) not changed in purpose or position. DERIVATIVES unmovable (also unmoveable) adjective …

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  • 7unmoved — [[t]ʌ̱nmu͟ːvd[/t]] ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ If you are unmoved by something, you are not emotionally affected by it. Mr Bird remained unmoved by the corruption allegations... His face was unmoved, but on his lips there was a trace of displeasure.… …

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  • 8unmoved — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, seem ▪ remain ▪ leave sb ▪ Her daughter s accident had left her curiously unmoved. ADVERB …

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  • 9unmoved — un|moved [ʌnˈmu:vd] adj [not before noun] feeling no pity, sympathy, or sadness unmoved by ▪ Richard seemed unmoved by the tragedy …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 10unmoved — adjective 1) he was totally unmoved by her outburst Syn: unaffected, untouched, unimpressed, aloof, cool, cold, dry eyed; unconcerned, uncaring, unsympathetic, unreceptive, indifferent, impassive, unemotional, stoical, phlegmatic …

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