644 examples of unmoved in sentences

No one could have heard that slow and dragging step unmoved.

He moves among ordinary men and women, but as a mere presence, an unmoved spectator of their actions, quite dispassionate and impersonal.

Indeed, the calm, impersonal interest that he displayed in Thorndyke's analysis, his unmoved attention, punctuated by little nods of approval at each telling point in the argument, were the most surprising features of this astounding interview.

" "As the people in this and the southern provinces live much on the labour of slaves, many of whom are used hardly, my concern was that I might attend with singleness of heart to the voice of the true Shepherd, and be so supported, as to remain unmoved at the faces of men.

Adj. obstinate, tenacious, stubborn, obdurate, casehardened; inflexible &c (hard) 323; balky; immovable, unshakable, not to be moved; inert &c 172; unchangeable &c 150; inexorable &c (determined) 604; mulish, obstinate as a mule, pig-headed. dogged; sullen, sulky; unmoved, uninfluenced unaffected.

The groanings were heard, they say, 'when all wyndes are whiste and the sea restes unmoved as a standing poole.'

The contrast between her pensive look and her gay habiliments rendered her more interesting than ever, nor was it possible to see or hear her unmoved.

" "These'll burn better than the coal you buy," said the unmoved customer.

Alfonso was quite unmoved.

She was still in her sailor suit, and with her dark mischievous brown eyes fixed steadily on him, Teddy could not remain unmoved beneath her gaze for long.

It was "too much pink rose" for any human eyes to see unmoved.

I said, "After all, she has not much heart; no woman who loved a man passionately could look on unmoved and see him so absorbed in another.

His forbearance, or want of curiosity, had left him in the quiet possession of the little platform that was made by the stowage of the boxes, and he now stood on the summit of the pile, conspicuous by his situation and mein, the latter being remarkable for its unmoved calmness, heightened by the understanding manner that is so peculiar to a seaman when afloat.

The prince, unmoved, glanced around at Miss Thorne; she lay in a dead faint beside him.

" The threat left its object quite unmoved.

" "Very likely," said Mrs Keswick, her face totally unmoved by this intelligence"very likely.

" Keswick leaned forward, and after knocking off the ashes of his cigar on the outside of the railing, he replied in a tone quite unmoved by the reproach of his companion: "It may appear so on the face of it, but, in fact I am actuated only by a desire to serve Miss March, for whom I would do any service that I thought she desired.

Will they still be unmoved, or must they learn from more bitter experience that Britain is not for peace, and that the only way to procure it is to join heart and hand in a vigorous prosecution of the war? "It is not the time now to think of party; the country is in danger; but I hope to hear soon that the honor of our navy is retrieved.

Gregorio Macomer, her husband, whom she hated and despised, but whom she was saving, or trying to save, with herself, carried the effrontery of his sham-honest face and cold manner through it all, unmoved, so far as she could see.

Moffatt still sat at his desk, unmoved and apparently uncomprehending.

A Frenchman waits unmoved until the perfume of some rich lamb ragout, an air laden with spices, is wafted toward him.

How can the incorporeal, unmoved spirit move the animal spirits and receive impulses from them?

" "That must be as you please, madam," said the teacher, quite unmoved by the threatened withdrawal of his richest pupil.

Cruelty in a new form, however slight, will often pain a mind that is totally unmoved by the most horrible cruelties in a form to which it is accustomed.

At length she said: "Charles, how deceitful to me looks the placid bosom of yonder rippling stream, as it reposes in quiet beauty, reminding me of the stream of time, on the ocean of human life when unmoved by the tumultuous storms of passion that so often agitate the human breast, and cause the waves to rise and the billows to swell before the surging storm.

644 examples of  unmoved  in sentences