"Unexcited" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unexcited" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unexcited
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"Unexcited" Meaning

Lacking energy or enthusiasm; not inspired or enthusiastic.

"Unexcited" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Unexcited"


Example 1: Verbs

- The football player was looking a bit unexcited after missing yet another penalty shot.

Example 2: Adjectives in comparisons

- Compared to the energetic dance performance last weekend, the concert tonight seemed unexciting.

Example 3: Adjectives before a noun

- The unexcited audience didn't mind the late start to the show.

Example 4: Adjectives after a subject

- The job offer was met with an unexcited shrug from the graduate, who had hoped for a better opportunity.

Example 5: Prepositional phrases

- The sales record for the previous year remained largely unexciting, showing no significant growth.

"Unexcited" Similar Words

Unexamined

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Unexamined refers to something or someone that has not been carefully studied, reviewed, or thoroughly considered. It implies a lack of scrutiny, investigation, or analysis, often leading to a lack of understanding or recognition of potential issues or problems.

Unexampled

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Unexampled refers to something that is unique or has no precedent; Exceeds the usual or average; without equal or parallel.

Unexcelled

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Unexceptionable

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Exceeding or not able to be reached by any standard or expectation; faultless or flawless.

Unexceptional

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Unexceptionally

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Uncommonly or exceptionally peculiar; extraordinary or remarkable.

Unexchangeable

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Unexcitable

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Unexcusable

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(informal) Beyond excuse or explanation; unacceptable.

Unexhausted

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Not feeling or showing the effects of fatigue; having plenty of energy, strength, or endurance.

Unexorcisable

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Not capable of being driven out or cast out; not capable of being rid of someone or something.

Unexorcizable

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Unexorcizable refers to something that is impossible to exorcise or expel, typically used to describe a malevolent entity, such as a ghost or demon, that cannot be removed or forced to leave a place or person.<br><br>Example: "The village was plagued by an unexorcizable spirit that had taken over the old mansion."<br><br>In essence, unexorcizable means unstoppable, unrepellable, or unmovable, implying a sense of formidable power or relentless presence.

Unexpected

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Unexpectedly

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Sudden and taking someone by surprise, often in an unpleasant way.

Unexpectedness

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Unexpired

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