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  • 121unfeeling — Synonyms and related words: abiotic, affectless, analgesia, anesthesia, anesthetized, arctic, asleep, autistic, azoic, benumbed, blunt, bowelless, brutal, callosity, callous, calloused, callousness, cantankerous, catatonic, chill, chilly,… …

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  • 122unimpressed — Synonyms and related words: aweless, calm, composed, cool, expected, expecting, inexcitable, unaffected, unamazed, unanimated, unastonished, unastounded, unawed, unbewildered, undazed, undazzled, undumbfounded, uninspired, unmarveling, unmoved,… …

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  • 123uninspired — Synonyms and related words: arid, barren, dry, dull, earthbound, elephantine, handed, heavy, infecund, infertile, literal, mundane, noncreative, prosaic, prosing, prosy, staid, sterile, stolid, stuffy, unaffected, unanimated, uncreative,… …

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  • 124unmoved — Synonyms and related words: adamant, adamantine, aloof, apathetic, at a standstill, at anchor, at rest, aweless, calm, cast iron, cloistered, collected, composed, cool, dead still, dispassionate, dour, dwindling, ebbing, even tenored, expected,… …

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  • 125unruffled — Synonyms and related words: accordant, alike, at rest, automatic, balanced, calm, cloistered, collected, composed, consistent, consonant, constant, continuous, cool, correspondent, downy, dwindling, ebbing, equable, equal, even, even tenored,… …

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  • 126untouched — Synonyms and related words: able, artless, bright, callous, callow, dewy, enigmatic, entire, ever new, evergreen, extra, firsthand, flawless, fledgling, fresh, good, green, hard, hardened, harmless, held back, held in reserve, held out, immature …

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  • 127insensibility — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of physical or emotional feeling Nouns 1. (physical numbness) insensibility, insensibleness; impassibility, impassibleness, impassivity; inappetency, apathy, phlegm, dullness, hebetude, supineness,… …

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  • 128frigid — a. 1. Cold, cool, gelid, of a low temperature. 2. Dull, uninteresting, uninterested, unanimated, lifeless, cold, destitute of enthusiasm, without fervor, spiritless, tame. 3. Forbidding, formal, prim, stiff, rigid, repellent, repelling, repulsive …

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