0 having the opinion that someone or something is not good, interesting, or important -- nemít dobrý dojem
The fans were unimpressed by the team’s first-half performance.
In turn, performance students appear to be unimpressed with the persistent directional relationship from analysis to performance within their institutions.
His ' ' unimpressed ' ' visitors therefore left with a ' ' keen sense of disappointment ' ' (65, 60).
This is plain to politicians, who are unimpressed by individuals as long as they do not have strong public backing.
Professional performers are politely unimpressed: the implicit attitude there is, this is news?
Farmers were unimpressed because it was close to their normal methods.
For those unimpressed with the analogy, let us continue with the thought experiment.
Worse, he was compelled to perform the song to an actual hound dog wearing a top hat who seemed unimpressed by the proceedings.
These folks may be unimpressed by adaptationist explanations for readily apparent psychological phenomena.