unimpressedun‧im‧pressed /ˌʌnɪmˈprest/ adjective - Despite net assets up 35% to £458 million at Stanhope, the city is unimpressed with the sector.
- Farmer Ray Reynolds was unimpressed with the news.
- He was initially unimpressed by Aragon's editorials in Ce Soir.
- Recent polls suggest the people are unimpressed.
- The House, unimpressed by Bard and Smilie, postponed consideration of the tax.
- The Orthodox, however, are unimpressed by such arguments.
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