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unexcited

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unexcited [ˌʌnɪkˈsaɪtɪd]
adj
1. not aroused to pleasure, interest, agitation, etc.
2. (Physics / General Physics) (of an atom, molecule, etc.) remaining in its ground state
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Adj.1.unexcitedunexcited - not excited; "made an unexcited appraisal of the situation"
unagitated - not agitated or disturbed emotionally
excited - in an aroused state


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It was so soft and unexcited and appreciative gave a favourable interpretation to everything.
The flashing flame gleamed from one sun- burnt countenance to another, exhibiting every variety of expression, from the juvenile simplicity of the children, mingled as it was with a shade of the wildness peculiar to their semi-barbarous lives, to the dull and immovable apathy that dwelt on the features of the squatter, when unexcited.
On the other hand, the scout was obscure; because from the lingering pride of color, he rather affected the cold and artificial manner which characterizes all classes of Anglo-Americans when unexcited.
 
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