Synonyms for unexcited
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : ik-sahy-tid |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪkˈsaɪ tɪd |
Top 10 synonyms for unexcited Other synonyms for the word unexcited
- abnegating
- abstaining
- agreeable
- airy
- assured
- at ease
- at peace
- been around twice
- blasé
- bored
- callous
- calm
- careless
- civil
- clear-headed
- cloyed
- cold
- cold fish
- cold-blooded
- cold-fish
- collected
- comfortable
- comforting
- composed
- constrained
- contented
- cool
- cool as cucumber
- cool cat
- cool-headed
- coolheaded
- couldn't care less
- deliberate
- disciplined
- disenchanted
- disentranced
- disimpassioned
- disinterested
- dispassionate
- docile
- done it all
- down-to-earth
- drab
- earnest
- easy
- easy-going
- easygoing
- effortless
- emotionless
- equable
- eschewing
- even
- even-tempered
- fair
- fed up
- fixed
- forgoing
- gentle
- glutted
- grave
- halcyon
- half-hearted
- happy
- hard-boiled
- hard-hearted
- hushed
- iceberg
- impassive
- impersonal
- imperturbable
- impervious
- inactive
- incurious
- indifferent
- inhibited
- inscrutable
- insouciant
- isolated
- jaded
- judicial
- just
- kind
- knowing
- lackadaisical
- laid back
- laid-back
- languid
- lenient
- level
- levelheaded
- light
- listless
- loose
- low
- low-key
- lucid
- lukewarm
- measured
- meek
- mellow
- mild
- moderate
- motionless
- mundane
- murmuring
- neglectful
- negligent
- neutral
- no-nonsense
- nonchalant
- nondiscriminatory
- nonpartisan
- not influenced
- objective
- offhand
- pacific
- paradisiacal
- passionless
- pastoral
- patient
- peaceful
- perfunctory
- philosophical
- phlegmatic
- placid
- plain
- pleased
- pleasing
- poised
- poker-faced
- possessed
- practical
- private
- proof
- quiet
- rational
- realistic
- reasonable
- relaxed
- relaxing
- remote
- reserved
- restful
- restrained
- retired
- satiated
- satisfied
- secluded
- secret
- sedate
- sedative
- self-controlled
- self-possessed
- sequestered
- serene
- serious
- severe
- shy
- sick of
- smooth
- sober
- soft
- solemn
- somber
- soothing
- sophisticate
- sophisticated
- sound
- spiritless
- stable
- stagnant
- staid
- steady
- still
- stolid
- subdued
- surfeited
- tame
- temperate
- tepid
- thick-skinned
- together
- toned down
- tough
- tranquil
- trifling
- unagitated
- unaltered
- unanxious
- unbiased
- uncaring
- unconcerned
- undisturbed
- unemotional
- unexcitable
- unexcited
- unfeeling
- unflappable
- unfrequented
- unimpassioned
- unimpressed
- unimpressible
- uninfluenced
- uninterested
- uninvolved
- unmoved
- unperturbed
- unprejudiced
- unresponsive
- unruffled
- unstirred
- untouched
- untroubled
- weary
- whispering
- world-weary
- worldly
Définition of unexcited
Origin :- 1650s, "magnetically or electrically stimulated;" modern sense of "agitated" attested 1855; past participle adjective from excite. Related: Excitedly.
- As in nonchalant : adj easygoing, laid back
- As in quiet : adj calm, peaceful
- As in restful : adj quiet
- As in sober : adj calm, peaceful; dull
- As in tranquil : adj quiet, peaceful
- As in unaffected : adj unchanged, unmoved
- As in blasé : adj nonchalant
- As in unenthusiastic : adj apathetic
- As in calm : adj composed, cool (animate)
- As in unenthusiastic : adj not enthusiastic
- As in cool-headed : adj cool
- As in cool : adj calm, collected
- As in dispassionate : adj unfeeling, impartial
- Yet he sat there at his noon meal as cheerful, as unexcited, as content as ever.
- Extract from : « Blazed Trail Stories » by Stewart Edward White
- They would not let me see you before, saying it was best that you should be quiet and unexcited.
- Extract from : « Frank Merriwell's Pursuit » by Burt L. Standish
- We confess that the Roman poet often used to leave us cold and unexcited too.
- Extract from : « Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, February 11, 1914 » by Various
- He did not reason on that unexcited sense of impersonality and detachment.
- Extract from : « The Dull Miss Archinard » by Anne Douglas Sedgwick
- Trying to appear very casual and unexcited, he rode up the lane.
- Extract from : « Ticktock and Jim » by Keith Robertson
- Peter was fascinated by the unexcited persistency of the man's movement.
- Extract from : « The Country Beyond » by James Oliver Curwood
- And somehow, in a quiet, unexcited way, he became fascinated.
- Extract from : « Margaret Vincent » by Sophia Lucy Clifford
- Diana, in her moderate, unexcited way, began to tell him what had happened.
- Extract from : « Horace Chase » by Constance Fenimore Woolson
- The child was limp, unexcited, mumbling a mouthful of the mash.
- Extract from : « West Of The Sun » by Edgar Pangborn
- "After all, Theo will have a nice evening for his drive home," she said, unexcited.
- Extract from : « A Country Gentleman and his Family » by Mrs. (Margaret) Oliphant
Antonyms for unexcited
- affected
- agitated
- angry
- animated
- annoyed
- approving
- biased
- boisterous
- careful
- caring
- changed
- chaotic
- cheerful
- clamorous
- complex
- complicated
- concerned
- deliberate
- drunk
- eager
- emotional
- enthusiastic
- excessive
- excitable
- excited
- feeling
- fierce
- flippant
- frenzied
- friendly
- frivolous
- funny
- furious
- happy
- hard
- harsh
- hot
- immoderate
- impractical
- inebriated
- insincere
- intense
- interested
- intricate
- involved
- irrational
- jumpy
- keen
- kind
- light
- loud
- mad
- moved
- nervous
- noisy
- obtrusive
- open
- partial
- passionate
- planned
- poor
- prejudiced
- public
- refined
- responsive
- rough
- roused
- ruffled
- sensitive
- sociable
- sophisticated
- square
- stormy
- subjective
- temperate
- trivial
- troubled
- turbulent
- uncontrolled
- uncool
- unfriendly
- unimportant
- unnatural
- unnerved
- unpeaceful
- unpopular
- unrealistic
- unreasonable
- unserious
- upset
- violent
- warm
- wholehearted
- wild
- worried
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