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UK
/ˌʌnɛnθjˌuːzɪˈæstɪk/
]
[ US /ənɪnˌθuziˈæstɪk/ ]
[ US /ənɪnˌθuziˈæstɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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not enthusiastic; lacking excitement or ardor
an unenthusiastic performance by the orchestra
unenthusiastic applause
How To Use unenthusiastic In A Sentence
- OK, Dad," I said unenthusiastically, "what's this work you want me to do? READY?
- Her grandfather is proud that she is to attend his old stomping ground, but her father - a GP - is strangely unenthusiastic.
- His career stalled, Rodgers unenthusiastically enrolled at Columbia, following his brother's pre-med path.
- Joe Miller's world without Social Security, and a warning to 'unenthusiastic' progressives The Reid Report
- She looked up from her glossy magazine, put down her lorgnette and eyed him unenthusiastically as he entered. THE FIVE MILLION DOLLAR PRINCE
- Interestingly, the Archbishop of Canterbury has so far declined to comment but spokesmen say, somewhat unenthusiastically, that His Grace could ‘see the value’ in inviting them.
- The unenthusiastic response to conventional arts and science courses is a pointer to the lacklustre job opportunities available for such courses.
- Hoover was sniffing the guard unenthusiastically, fixing his concealed holster with a whiskery stare. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
- When they got to the stable, Lightfoot greeted them unenthusiastically.
- In 1997, black voters were decidedly unenthusiastic and stayed home.