Examples of 'were unimpressed' in a sentence

Meaning of "were unimpressed"

were unimpressed: This phrase means that someone or a group of people did not find something impressive or noteworthy

How to use "were unimpressed" in a sentence

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Critics were unimpressed with the training exercises.
The emperor and his minions were unimpressed.
Invariably they were unimpressed with the results.
However, some of the other housemates were unimpressed.
But users were unimpressed by the experience of listening to robots.
They had seen it all and were unimpressed.
People were unimpressed with me and my opinion.
Residents attending the meeting were unimpressed by what they heard.
Some critics were unimpressed with his performance and described it as appallingly irritating.
Some animals content with their luck were unimpressed by tales of peace and plenty.
Many critics were unimpressed with the special visual effects which others had found praiseworthy.
The elephants, giraffes and the lions were unimpressed.
Republicans were unimpressed with the changes.
Despite this, shareholders were unimpressed.
Analysts were unimpressed by the results.

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He had been sentenced to some modest prison time, but Iraqis were unimpressed.
Both critics were unimpressed with the songs included in the album.
We desperately tried to convince the rest, but Skeksis and Mystics were unimpressed.
The critics were unimpressed.
Floriot attempted to portray Petiot as a Resistance hero, but the judges and jurors were unimpressed.
They were unimpressed.
When Paulinho arrived in Spain last summer, most Barcelona fans were unimpressed.
Some animals contend with their last were unimpressed by tales of peace and friendship.
When Pepsi introduced clear Crystal Pepsi some years ago, customers were unimpressed.
My kids were unimpressed when I read them my writing.
The Beachcombers auditioned Sandom, but were unimpressed and did not ask him to join.
The Patriots were unimpressed by what they saw as a subterfuge, and Tagliabue mediated the matter.
Some animals, content with their lot, were unimpressed by tales of peace and plenty.
Last week, as the competition kicked off, the judges were unimpressed.
However, trade unions were unimpressed by the news.
Not a bad return, all things considered, but shareholders were unimpressed.
Israeli officials were unimpressed by Clinton 's warnings.
As he later wrote, " The emperor and his minions were unimpressed.
But in the East, many Christians were unimpressed by the new alliance, even hostile.
The American premiere attracted 3.1 million viewers on NBC, which some critics were unimpressed with.
They, however, were unimpressed by our wishes.
Singing through a vocoder, he earned a British hit, " I Thought It Was You ", although critics were unimpressed.
Bbc reporter, the syrians, too, were unimpressed by their meeting.
Several reviewers were unimpressed with Blink-182 's headlining set following Green Day.
I paged them . They were unimpressed.
Some critics were unimpressed by " Single Ladies ".

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