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  • adjective Not exhilarated.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ exhilarated

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Examples

  • But presently, catching hold of the mizen shrouds, he swings himself to the deck, and in an even, unexhilarated voice, saying, “Dinner, Mr. Starbuck,” disappears into the cabin.

    Moby Dick; or the Whale 2002

  • He was conducting his own siftings in high solitude, a lean, bronzed young man, with dark hair and eyes and, at the present moment, an unexhilarated expression.

    The Fortieth Door Mary Hastings Bradley

  • Because here she was, with everything to make her happy: Theodore coming home; her foreign trip a success; Ella and Fenger to praise her and make much of her; a drive and tea this afternoon (she wasn't above these creature comforts) -- and still she felt unexhilarated, dull.

    Fanny Herself Edna Ferber 1926

  • Because here she was, with everything to make her happy: Theodore coming home; her foreign trip a success; Ella and Fenger to praise her and make much of her; a drive and tea this afternoon (she wasn't above these creature comforts) -- and still she felt unexhilarated, dull.

    Fanny Herself 1917

  • But presently, catching hold of the mizen shrouds, he swings himself to the deck, and in an even, unexhilarated voice, saying, "Dinner, Mr. Starbuck," disappears into the cabin.

    Moby Dick: or, the White Whale Herman Melville 1855

  • But presently, catching hold of the mizen shrouds, he swings himself to the deck, and in an even, unexhilarated voice, saying, "Dinner, Mr. Starbuck," disappears into the cabin.

    Moby Dick, or, the whale Herman Melville 1855

  • But presently, catching hold of the mizen shrouds, he swings himself to the deck, and in an even, unexhilarated voice, saying, 'Dinner, Mr. Starbuck,' disappears into the cabin.

    Moby-Dick, or, The Whale 1851

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