unexcitable
IPA: ʌnɪksˈaɪtʌbʌɫ
adjective
- Not excitable, not easily excited.
- Not capable of being excited.
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Examples of "unexcitable" in Sentences
- Tyrone follows behind her, his usually unexcitable face animated.
- Yet Senator Obama has turned out to be the very contrary of all this: thoughtful, unexcitable, soothing.
- Obama was cool, diffident, above it all -- unflustered, unflappable, unexcitable and downright unexciting.
- That's why some otherwise unexcitable Mexicans are profoundly nervous about what the next six months may hold.
- In both cases, friends say, he is doing it with an unexcitable steadiness that is a product of his Hawaiian upbringing.
- I asked the governor, who is an unexcitable lawyer of about 60, if “his people” — I phrased it this way — were seeking independence from Iraq.
- Come to think of it, it was also up against Sky 1's very good police thriller Thorne, featuring rugged David Morrissey as unexcitable detective Tom, er … Thorne.
- Hanna juxtaposed the "gentle, soft spoken and apparently unexcitable" Scott with the "cigar chewing, loud voiced movie impresario" of the old days and suggested that Scott epitomized a new kind of Hollywood producer, thoughtful men "with a more objective attitude toward the screen's function — and consequently a more detached view of their own importance."
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