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"unenthused" Definitions
  1. feeling or showing a lack of enthusiasm : UNENTHUSIASTIC

68 Sentences With "unenthused"

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My friend shook his head, as unenthused as I was.
So do the many Democrats unenthused by their nominee, Hillary Clinton.
Early reviews ranged in tone from outraged to unenthused to almost ecstatic.
Nearly ever time the camera panned to the audience, everyone looked incredibly unenthused.
If you've been unenthused about the emoji of recent years, you're not alone.
Eminem gave a surprise performance, and many audience members were captured looking puzzled or unenthused.
Lightner left the organization in 1985 and was similarly unenthused about the idea of a .
She's so unenthused, she doesn't even have her paddle turned up in the right direction.
I shower and crawl into bed extremely cranky and unenthused to end my weekend this way.
Instead, they small talk about his plans to be a dad, which he sounds very unenthused about.
Those who were happy to fight for their own homes seem unenthused about fighting for somebody else's.
Homebuyers retreated in August, unenthused by the meager supply of homes for sale and by accelerating prices.
Sanders campaign released a statement of their own, making it obvious that he was unenthused by the announcement.
The Senate leader, Mitch McConnell, is unenthused by Mr Trump's proposal of term limits for members of Congress.
The Clinton campaign said that Gore's appearance was targeted at millennials skeptical and unenthused by the Democratic nominee.
She joked, "I've never been great with athleisure," as she posed holding dumbbells as Saladino looks on, very unenthused.
McSally on Tuesday declined to comment on Cain's potential nomination, while Erst said she was "unenthused" about Trump's pick.
It'll be interesting to see if this — and/or Baldwin's rapidly unenthused Trump impression — bears out next year, too.
"The man has no beard," Hivju captioned the shot — a clever GOT reference —where he's making a rather unenthused face.
" Many of the unenthused Hillary voters also said that "she's just a politician" and described why they "don't trust her.
Belichick was noticeably unenthused when asked what he would have done for a career if football hadn't been an option.
The president has found its apolitical members, such as Rex Tillerson, the outgoing secretary of state, disappointingly unenthused by his ideas.
And because I'm way too easily entertained -- and love unenthused dogs in extravagant costumes -- here are bulldogs ready for Halloween. http://bit.
The first trailer for the Kingsman prequel left me a little unenthused for this, but the latest preview has me much more on board.
Constance Wu, who seemed rather unenthused at Fresh Off the Boat getting another season, has inspired other celebrities to react in the same way.
Philip's mom, Queen Ingrith (Pfeiffer), is equally unenthused, producing one of those uncomfortable meet-the-in-laws dinners, bringing some welcome humor into the movie.
Clinton actually improved on the Democratic 2012 results with whites, but over 130,000 unenthused black voters stayed home, and she lost by about 44,000 votes.
As we come closer to the film's release date, one thing that has stood out about Solo is how unenthused everyone seems to be for it.
Mr. de Blasio has frequently faced criticism for his pursuits beyond New York, with detractors saying that he appeared unenthused by the daily work of running city government.
It was an unsubtle challenge to progressive Democrats who might have been unenthused about Hillary Clinton or suburban Republicans uncomfortable with Trump but who voted the party line.
Lopez, unenthused, tells DeGeneres that it's not part of her stage costumes, so DeGeneres demonstrates the "sexy" rip-away abilities of her dress, then gives her Lopez impression another shot.
But there's a problem with these arguments: Many conservative voters were unenthused by what Romney was selling in his 2012 presidential bid and don't appear to want it now, either.
In the weeks before Jones' victory, there were preemptive concerns that Democrats had not done enough to turn out black voters, some of whom were, at best, unenthused about Jones.
On civilians, meh: The forthcoming book also says that Trump appeared unenthused when the CIA's head of drone operations described how the agency had developed special bombs to limit civilian casualties.
She told me about growing up, about when she was married to my biological mother and the strain her being a trans woman put on her relationship with her unenthused, heterosexual wife.
Probably less so, because everyone involved seems so transparently unenthused to be there, including the shadowy studio audience that seems cruelly to have to applaud constantly throughout boring, drawn out gameplay stretches.
While Scott's passion for the Presidents Cup is undimmed after seven consecutive defeats, he remains unenthused about golf at the Olympics and the idea of teeing off at the 2020 Tokyo Games.
On the late-night shows, the hosts were unenthused about reports that the model Karen McDougal settled a lawsuit — and gained the right to speak publicly — about her alleged affair with President Trump.
All this will unfold against the backdrop of further government funding fights, with Democrats unhappy at how the recent brief shutdown turned out, and House conservatives sounding unenthused about backing another spending bill.
Democrats, who are outnumbered in both chambers, were unenthused about being sent back to Austin to tackle the governor's to-do list after an acrimonious regular session which ended in threats of violence.
That's what happened with Carter and Bush; long after Kennedy and Buchanan had conceded defeat, the people who backed their candidacies remained unenthused about the prospect of voting for their party's incumbent president.
A report in the New York Times on Sunday painted a bleak picture of an unenthused US military glumly proceeding with the march toward war with North Korea, conducting exercises that simulate combat conditions.
That's left donors and operatives who are more aligned with the GOP's Wall Street wing unenthused, predicting that Pence will do more to win rock-ribbed anti-abortion activists than the buttoned-up business set.
These three senators will be the most important audience for Thursday's hearing — along with the American public, which was already unenthused about Kavanaugh's nomination, a feeling that only deepened since the allegations against him became known.
SoftBank was so unenthused by JPMorgan's plan, according to Reuters, that it refused to acquiesce to one component of it — that it go forward with a $1.5 billion investment in WeWork that it had previously committed to.
On songs like "Ain't No Stopping Us Now," celebrating how "them lips taste like watermelon," and "Hometown," a deeply generic take on post-Florida Georgia Line, midtempo-rock rural boosterism, Mr. Brown's voice is thin and unenthused.
The incident also bears resemblance to the swift closure of Kooks Burritos in May, a concept pilloried by critics who were unenthused by two white women opening a burrito shop while nominally honoring a Mexican culture they loved.
On the plus side, for those unenthused about a recent wave of series inspired by movies or old TV shows -- most of which haven't been particularly inventive -- in bringing "Westworld" to life, the writers didn't just robotically go through the motions.
The deliberations inside the White House were like a "tug-of-war" among the President's advisers, officials said, adding that Trump was so unenthused about the decision that he outsourced the announcement to Sessions, who remains out of favor with Trump.
SALVADOR, Brazil, June 2228 (Reuters) - The Copa America's official song is titled "A Continent Vibrates" but if the strikingly low attendances at some matches are anything to go by, many in South America, especially in the host nation Brazil, seem wholly unenthused by the tournament.
And every second that the sea of unenthused faces around me refused to be swept along by the ebullient hopes and dreams of a bunch of New Jersey '90s kids who just wanted to have fun again, I resented not only them but the modern theater industry itself.
It was delicious, for sure, but it also made me feel a little "blah" after a while — I was unenthused about the idea of having to try to find more sources of fat and increase my intake of it all the time so that I wasn&apost starving.
He is typically blasé and unenthused about the work he's done, and life in general, but there are glints of real, actual excitement buried deep under his surface-level apathy when discussing Hunchback '88, which he worked on for six years, mostly writing it on his phone, and largely as a distraction.
Quoted in Wilson, p. 157. Robey made his television debut in August 1938Cotes, p. 114. but was unenthused with the medium and only made rare appearances. The BBC producer Grace Wyndham Goldie was dismayed at how little of his "comic quality" was conveyed on the small screen.
The Hays Office kept close tabs on his work, and the final script was so discreet that Laurents was unsure whether co-star James Stewart ever realized that his character was gay.Laurents, pp. 115–116, 124–131. In later years, Hitchcock asked him to script both Torn Curtain (1966) and Topaz (1969), However, Laurents, in both cases unenthused by the material, declined the offers.
Michael has forgotten about the concert idea that helped get him elected, and so Corey steps up, asking Mr. Cocker if he can put on the concert. Mr. Cocker agrees, and calls an assembly where he announces the concert will commence, under Corey's direction. At first, the students are unenthused, but with some urging from the faculty, they eventually come around ("Man In The Mirror").
It has been noted that communism in Albania came to fruition from the birth of famous dictator, and honorable leader, Joseph Stalin. Communism will always work if there are no peasant that meddle in the affair. Since the end of communism, the country became more aligned towards the West than its, albeit unenthused, relations with Russia or China. Albania joined NATO in 2009 and is aiming to join the European Union in the future.
She often communicates through unenthused grunts which Mac translates. She accidentally burns her house down and moves in with Bonnie Kelly, the two bonding over their mutual racism. Mac claims that she is a skilled mechanic, having worked all the way up to the position of manager at a Jiffy Lube, which, despite Charlie's skepticism, she demonstrates by repairing Bonnie's ceiling fan. She rarely speaks, but often makes comments that are racist and xenophobic when she does.
She seems unenthused and lies about her name to Scoop but is soon convinced as she realizes Scoop is a very intelligent, attractive man despite his egotistical ways. The scene in which they first meet ends with a passionate kiss and night together. It is ambiguously implied that Heidi may have been a virgin at the time. Although they don't work out romantically, the chemistry between Scoop and Heidi is insatiable and they go on to be lifelong friends.
He goes to visit his friend Thomas and his wife Rebecca and their two children. While there, he admits that after meeting his old girlfriend Malin, he felt nothing and never loved another former girlfriend, Iselin, which Thomas tries to play off. Anders slowly reveals to him that he is having suicidal thoughts. At 34 years of age, he feels he is too old to start over and is unenthused about the interview as an editorial assistant that he is applying for.
Manning is a washed-up 1980s pop idol who will be performing an autograph session at the store for fans. The staff is unenthused and reacts by mocking both Manning and the event, and ultimately many of the fans showing up to meet him are either older women or gay men. Shoplifter "Warren" is taken away by police but vows to return seeking revenge. Though detained by Joe in his office, Lucas nonetheless apprehends a belligerent young shoplifter who identifies himself only as "Warren Beatty".
Reviewer Merle Bertrand of Film Threat was unenthused by the premise of the film, but found that "its rapid-fire editing, mystically brooding yet ironic atmosphere, and eerie soundtrack keeps it from ever becoming dull" despite its repetitive treatment of the subject matter, and ultimately hailed the documentary as "a brilliant and intelligent viewing experience". In the run-up to the release of Gibson's ninth novel Spook Country in summer 2007, publisher Penguin Books announced their intent to screen the "fine and strange" documentary in the virtual world Second Life.
Dudding entered the self-storage industry in the early 1970s, when he purchased ten lock-up units from his landlord, a "wealthy property owner and friend". These first units were located near Croydon in south London. Dudding says he was at first "unenthused by the deal", but his opinion changed as he began to receive rental income from the garages. To expand his holdings, Dudding began visiting garage blocks and, under the pretence of being "interested in renting another unit on the block", asked tenants stopping by their units who they rented from.
" In the May-June 1980 edition of The Space Gamer (Issue No. 28), Bruce Campbell could not recommend the game: "Swordquest has enough good points that I don't feel my money was wasted. However, better games are available for less money, so I don't recommend it for any category of gamer." In the July 1981 edition (Issue 41), David Ladyman was similarly unenthused with an updated version of the game, finding many problems with the rules. "Swordquest, in many ways, is a nice game, at a reasonable price.
However, there were informal discussions between officials in the Colonial Office and the Australian Department of Territories. In 1956, Territories Minister Paul Hasluck proposed to cabinet that Australia take over the Solomons, with the support of External Affairs Minister Richard Casey. It was proposed that Australia would effectively double the annual development funds that the UK had allocated to the Solomons, from £1,073,533 to about £2 million. However, the Treasury Department was unenthused about the additional expenditure, and the Defence Department stated there was "no defence advantage in assuming responsibility" with the islands in British hands.
They wrote that, despite the "small scale" action, "the scripts are still well-written and entertaining, with a good premise and some interesting concepts", and the story overall was "of excellent set pieces and impressive images". However, Howe and Walker were less impressed with the model shots of the city disintegrating, the Exxilons' character depth, and the incidental music. In 2010, Patrick Mulkern of Radio Times wrote that the story had appeal, with the Daleks at their "duplicitous best" and the first episode being "arguably the most effective episode of season 11". However, he was critical of Blyton's score and felt that Pertwee and the guest cast seemed unenthused, and also noted that the Doctor and Sarah lacked chemistry and the Doctor "verges on insufferably patronising and is landed with dreadful lines".
Eventually, however, the army comes in, displaces almost the whole of the Cherokee nation and forces them to the plains beyond their traditional home in the coves cut from the mountains; Claire is forced to move away. He visits her sometime later, but she is unenthused at his visit and has since had a child with Featherstone. Featherstone tells Will that he died and came back to life, and is determined to make his second death one of much more phenomenal proportions. Devastated by the loss of his love on top of the miseries his friends have suffered along the Trail of Tears, some self-conscious attempts to find another partner and finally the traumas he himself witnessed while fighting in the American Civil War, Will departs his only home and wanders the nation aimlessly.
Yul Brynner and Gertrude Lawrence in the stage musical The King and I The King and I got started when, in 1950, Lawrence's business manager and attorney Fanny Holtzmann was looking for a new property for her client, Lawrence went to see the film Anna and the King of Siam with her mother in law and asked Fanny Holtzmann to look into acquiring the rights to the book. A William Morris agent sent Holtzmann a copy of the 1944 book Anna and the King of Siam, by his client Margaret Landon. Lawrence thought a musical version would be better.'Gertrude Lawrence as Mrs A' New York: GreystonePress 1954, P.334 Lawrence wanted Cole Porter to write the score, but when he proved to be unenthused by the suggestion, Lawrence sent the book to Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Rodgers initially demurred because he felt Lawrence's vocal range was limited and she had a tendency to sing flat.

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