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unimpressed

British  
/ ˌʌnɪmˈprɛst /

adjective

  1. not having a favourable opinion

    unimpressed by his arguments

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The Belarusian was unimpressed, aiming a sarcastic thumbs down at the umpire and offering a few choice words to her team, but she was able to reset quickly.

From BBC

Investors appeared unimpressed Thursday by a drastic restructuring and further cost cuts at French game giant Ubisoft, with shares plunging and employees saying they are uneasy.

From Barron's

Faith was genuinely unimpressed when she found out the culprit was someone she thought of as a close friend.

From BBC

Clara made a point of looking distinctly unimpressed, waiting for him to finish chatting with their guests and for the audience to file out.

From Literature

Investors seemed unimpressed by the possible boost the sector could get from the White House.

From Los Angeles Times