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- adjective Alternative form of
unenamoured .
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Examples
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_Later: _ For a man who doted on crime prevention, Inspector Queen seemed extraordinarily unenamored of this particular opportunity.
The Body Ricardo 2010
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This decade saw the advent of reality TV, launched by Fox in February, 2000 with Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire, ushering in an era where people became so unenamored of their own reality that they chose to escape to someone else's.
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While remaining unenamored of traditional Judaism, she now recites Kabbalistic meditations daily, saying that βto think about something bigger than yourself is so cool, to get out of your own ego and stuff.β
Roseanne. 2009
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_Later: _ For a man who doted on crime prevention, Inspector Queen seemed extraordinarily unenamored of this particular opportunity.
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Then she would have been utterly under the heel of the succeeding prince, a nephew of her husband, unenamored of foreigners and avowedly determined to enforce on his uncle's widow the Indian custom of seclusion.
Guns of the Gods Mundy, Talbot, 1879-1940 1921
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Then she would have been utterly under the heel of the succeeding prince, a nephew of her husband, unenamored of foreigners and avowedly determined to enforce on his uncle's widow the Indian custom of seclusion.
Guns of the Gods Talbot Mundy 1909
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The prize for most conspicuous acrobatic performance on a jittery weekend goes to Ahmed el-Shahat, the Egyptian who scaled the 20-story Cairo tower that holds the embassy of Israel in relative safety above a city unenamored of the Jewish state.
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And both seem equally unenamored by their new uber star status, especially Kristen.
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But a Zogby Interactive poll finds plenty of people unenamored of that name.
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But a Zogby Interactive poll finds plenty of people unenamored of that name.
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