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unfascinated

  • a word derived from fascinated.
    fascinated
    adjective
    having the attention attracted and held by a person or thing having unique power or charm, unusual character, etc.; enthralled or captivated.

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Unlike almost every other wearer, he relies on his for neither personality nor attention, and is entirely unfascinated by its upkeep.

From The Guardian Jul. 25, 2014

Unkind men, unfascinated, called Jimmie's black eyes boiled sloes, and swore that he rouged his cheeks; but women raved about him.

From The Oyster by Peer

As for Robert Monteith, he smiled the grim smile of the wholly unfascinated.

From The British Barbarians by Grant Allen

I told you all about Mrs. Kaye before I left England, and, so far, America has left me—well, unfascinated.

From Ancestors A Novel by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton