Pronunciation: /ʌnˈmuːvd/
adjective not affected or influenced by something; remaining calm and composed
A1 The cat remained unmoved by the loud noise.
A2 She was unmoved by his apology and refused to forgive him.
B1 Despite the tragic news, he appeared unmoved and stoic.
B2 The jury was unmoved by the defendant's emotional plea.
C1 The politician remained unmoved by the protests outside his office.
C2 Her unwavering principles left her unmoved by the temptations of power.
adverb in a manner that shows no emotion or reaction
A1 She remained unmoved by his apology.
A2 The dog sat unmoved as the fireworks went off nearby.
B1 Despite the shocking news, he appeared unmoved.
B2 The actor's performance left the audience unmoved.
C1 The politician's speech left the crowd unmoved.
C2 Even in the face of tragedy, she remained unmoved and composed.
formal Despite the chaos around him, the CEO remained unmoved in his decision-making.
informal No matter what you say, I'm unmoved by your excuses.
slang I tried to convince him to come out with us, but he was totally unmoved.
figurative Her words were like water off a duck's back, leaving him unmoved by her pleas.
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