Crossword clues for unimpressed
unimpressed
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
a. Not impressed
WordNet
adj. not moved to serious regard; "trying to appear unimpressed"
Usage examples of "unimpressed".
Despite the enormous effort his horse had put forth, despite the remarkable race he had run, these people were unimpressed with his win.
Kalal seemed unimpressed, and was still playing with that old lump of stone.
I told you he was unimpressed with the trappings of rank and authority.
Rome either, but he shrugged, affected to be unimpressed with anything he saw, and declared himself bored with its vaunted attractions.
Wayne Parry was lurking in the reception area, chatting up an unimpressed woman officer on the desk.
I gave her my best unimpressed nod and gestured for her to take a seat on the only other chair, on the opposite side of my desk.
Joanna, I noticed, was making a point of being distinctly unimpressed with them.
Joanna, and I could have blessed her for the sheer unimpressed indifference in her voice.
Suzie looked about her, entirely unimpressed, her face heavy with disinterest.
Air Force members in my chain of command were singularly unimpressed by the fact that an active-duty Air Force colonel appeared before the subcommittee.
She yearned to brag to these unimpressed, smug detectives, and to Tyner as well.
Lawrenceville, Kansas, which was flat, so she was unimpressed with all the uphill hiking required in San Francisco.
The woman tugged out another strip of meat, unimpressed that a lion was nuzzling the ground by her ankles.
Skywalk, which had left the audience largely unimpressed the first time.
Martin had been unimpressed by the visit of the sacred arm of St Francis Xavier to the Massachusetts novitiate.