Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: unmoved
IPA transcription: [ənm'uvd]
adverb meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: unmoved(p), unaffected, untouched
    Meaning: emotionally unmoved; "always appeared completely unmoved and imperturbable"
Usage examples
  • As to Athos, he remained unmoved.
  • "Bottle!" he shouted, in an unmoved voice of routine.
  • Still the Ghost pointed with an unmoved finger to the head.
  • "But it's necessary, my dear child," Adams explained, unmoved.
  • The whole assembly manifested great surprise, but Andrea appeared quite unmoved.
  • Monte Cristo remained as unmoved as if the reproach had not been addressed to him.
  • He was quite unmoved by the parting, and seemed, in fact, at a loss for something to say.
  • He is an unmoved mover, like Aristotle's God and like every ideal to which thought or action is directed.
  • Anne of Austria raised her beautiful eyes towards him, and with an unmoved suavity of manner, said, "What do you allude to?"
  • John," she said, turning appealingly to her young husband, who sat sullen and unmoved, "tell him you meant no such murderous test.