unexcitable

ADJECTIVE
  1. not easily excited
    an unexcitable temperament
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How To Use unexcitable In A Sentence

  • But the blurb says its author believes his fellow countrymen were once ‘polite, unexcitable, reserved and had hot-water bottles instead of a sex life’.
  • He also had the advantage of an unexcitable, unideological nature.
  • We were nearing the classroom where Mr. Pegro, the most unexcitable teacher at Battle Ground Academy droned about various aspects of history and current events.
  • They all seemed safe, unexcitable and reassuringly full of themselves.
  • Grounded and unexcitable, Neilson says he is taking nothing for granted.
  • an unexcitable temperament
  • His work on the trio of overlapping roles has won him justified praise from the normally unexcitable trade press in Cannes this past week.
  • He was almost boringly phlegmatic, as unexcitable as a drugged sloth. MURDER SONG
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