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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
/ ʌˈː /
adjective
- not affected emotionally
- unchanged
share price remained unmoved
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of unmoved1
Example Sentences
Xinis was unmoved, demanding documentation of the administration’s actions in recent days.
Emery energetically directed his team, frequently moving up and down the sideline, while Nuno stood unmoved with arms folded.
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.
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