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- adjective Without
enthusiasm ;unexcited .
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- adjective not enthusiastic; lacking excitement or ardor
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Examples
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Gergen said that HRC was "unenthusiastic" not on substance, but because she did not want the President to expend political capital on it, rather than on her healthcare program.
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They also make sure to remind everyone that he was in the Hitler Youth, albeit "unenthusiastic".
OPEN THREAD. 2009
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Mr Ramaphosa told a Press conference the IFP turn-out at the service to commemorate last year's March 28 killing of Zulu marchers was "unenthusiastic" and testimony to ordinary people's rejection of violence.
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Joe Miller's world without Social Security, and a warning to 'unenthusiastic' progressives: The Reid Report
The Reid Report 2010
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Joe Miller's world without Social Security, and a warning to 'unenthusiastic' progressives
The Reid Report 2010
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Mr Osborne is also said to be 'unenthusiastic' about Mr Cameron's promise - reaffirmed in recent weeks - to introduce tax breaks for married couples.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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• He had a Genius IQ of 152 in high school but was an "unenthusiastic" student.
Dirty Laundry 2009
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Also, consider the adverse effect of misunderstanding or "unenthusiastic" front-line employees explaining this to customers in a negative manner.
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If it were true, would not the earlier two stories find it relevant to mention that Cichon was an "unenthusiastic" Democrat and might be considering a look at Republicans?
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias Warner Todd Huston 2008
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Eric also reports the servers seemed "unenthusiastic" about the change.
The Sac Rag 2008
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