Unimpressed Meaning in English
word
ˌənɪmˈpɹɛst
uh-nim-PREST
ˌʌnɪmpɹˈɛst
un-im-PREST
Definition
Not feeling admiration, interest, or excitement about something; feeling that something is not special or remarkable.
Usage & Nuances
'Unimpressed' is neutral and often used when expectations were not met. Common with 'by' or 'with': 'She was unimpressed by the movie.' It expresses lack of admiration but is less emotional than 'disappointed.'
Spanish: no impresionado - indiferentePortuguese (BR): não impressionado - indiferentePortuguese (PT): não impressionado - indiferenteChinese (Simplified): 没有印象深刻 - 不感兴趣Chinese (Traditional): 沒有印象深刻 - 不感興趣Hindi: प्रभावित नहीं - उदासीनArabic: غير معجب - غير متأثرBengali: প্রভাবিত নন - মুগ্ধ নন - বিরূপ (সংশ্লিষ্ট)Russian: не впечатлён - не впечатленаJapanese: 感心しない - 感動しないVietnamese: không ấn tượng - không cảm thấy đặc biệtKorean: 감명받지 않은 - 감탄하지 않은Turkish: etkilenmemiş - ilgisiz kalmışUrdu: متاثر نہیں - مرعوب نہیںIndonesian: tidak terkesan
Example Sentences
He looked unimpressed with my cooking.
basic
The teacher was unimpressed by the homework.
basic
She felt unimpressed by their ideas.
basic
After all that effort, I was still unimpressed.
natural
Most people were excited, but she remained unimpressed.
natural
He listened to the speech, clearly unimpressed by what was said.
natural