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How to use unenthusiastic in a sentence

And then he stopped, having caught Val's unenthusiastic glance.
THE OPEN QUESTIONELIZABETH ROBINS
Hence their virtuously proud indignation at the unenthusiastic wits and scoffers.
THE EIGHTEENTH BRUMAIRE OF LOUIS BONAPARTEKARL MARX
I never even cared for motoring, you see, so the experience left me most unenthusiastic, greatly to Langly's disgust.
THE STREETS OF ASCALONROBERT W. CHAMBERS
"'A charming girl,' said Ferdinand du Tillet in a cool, unenthusiastic tone," Bixiou continued.
THE FIRM OF NUCINGENHONORE DE BALZAC
In answer to his unenthusiastic enquiry, Maisie shook her head vigorously like a little girl.
THE KINGDOM ROUND THE CORNERCONINGSBY DAWSON
Here again Clarendon wrote three courteous letters, and appears to have done his best in an unenthusiastic way.
THE LIFE OF GEORGE BORROWCLEMENT K. SHORTER
Notably unenthusiastic was this gathering, twiddling its toes and blandly avoiding his eye.
BONESEDGAR WALLACE
Indeed, it was even less than unenthusiastic; it hinted almost of dislike, nearly of dismay.
WHEN IT WAS DARKGUY THORNE
Holmes was fired with eagerness when in his unenthusiastic way the other began to tell of such successes as he had already scored.
THE SIGN OF THE SPIDERBERTRAM MITFORD
But the unenthusiastic critic admits that there are episodes of sublimity and great beauty in the Dante Symphony.
FRANZ LISZTJAMES HUNEKER
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO UNENTHUSIASTIC

  • apathetic
  • cool
  • disinterested
  • dull
  • halfhearted
  • indifferent
  • languid
  • lifeless
  • mild
  • milk-warm
  • moderate
  • slightly warm
  • spiritless
  • temperate
  • unenthusiastic
  • unlively
  • warm
  • warmish
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