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UK
/ʌnɐfˈɛktɪd/
]
[ US /ˌənəˈfɛktɪd/ ]
[ US /ˌənəˈfɛktɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
free of artificiality; sincere and genuine
an unaffected grace -
undergoing no change when acted upon
fibers remained apparently unaffected by the treatment
entirely unaffected by each other's writings -
emotionally unmoved
always appeared completely unmoved and imperturbable -
unaware of or indifferent to
insensible to the suffering around him
How To Use unaffected In A Sentence
- Pray: Lord, teach me to live my life unaffectedly—just like a child who is completely secure in the love of a benevolent parent. Recovering From Religious Abuse
- Seventy per cent of households will be better off or unaffected by our plans.
- On the other hand, the wealthiest members of our society are relatively unaffected. Times, Sunday Times
- The position of those outside the regulator would remain unaffected. Times, Sunday Times
- Crucially, this advice does not extend to resorts in the Red Sea such as Sharm el-Sheikh and Hurghada, where the vast majority of British holidaymakers are based because they are "a very considerable distance from the affected areas and these resorts remain unaffected". The Guardian World News
- The two real drivers for growth remain unaffected. Times, Sunday Times
- All of beta-glucan preparations were seen to "significantly increase" the paste viscosities of the rice starch suspensions during pasting; pasting temperatures were decreased with oat and curdlan beta-glucans but were unaffected by the barley and yeast beta-glucans. NutraIngredients-USA RSS
- Rashford is said to have remained gloriously unaffected. Times, Sunday Times
- However, adolescents who held more favorable attitudes toward drinking were relatively unaffected by the program and did not abstain or moderate their alcohol consumption.
- It converts fibrinogen to fibrin, and unlike thrombin, is unaffected by heparin.