Sentence examples for understimulated from inspiring English sources

The word 'understimulated' is correct and usable in written English
It means not being stimulated or aroused enough, lacking sufficient mental or physical activity or excitement. Example: "The children in the classroom were understimulated, causing them to become distracted and lose interest in the lesson."

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understimulated

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As with Fergal Keane, I was understimulated by the first mention of Mordrin McDonald: 21st Century Wizard.

That earnestness, Dawes admits, coincided with other characteristics: a feeling of being isolated and often understimulated.

He was notably fascinated by the ganzfeld effect, which is incurred by looking for a long time at a field of uniform color; the brain is overloaded and understimulated, and hallucinations may ensue.

If one day you're feeling particularly understimulated, you can open eight of those and two side-by-side apps, for a total of 10 windows simultaneously.

April Matthis, her tight smile potentially masking deep reservoirs of rage, plays an overworked and understimulated paralegal in a slightly tweaked version of 21st-century urban life.

His research, and the work of others in the field, has determined that the sweet spot for driver awareness is somewhere between understimulated and overstimulated.

"I wasn't dumb," he was told by a new teacher, "I was just old world, 19th-century, understimulated".

Possibly tired by now — or perhaps a bit understimulated, since his club had run away with the league by this point, having established a fourteen-and-a-half-game lead over the second-place Reds by August 1st — Gibson lost three games in September, one of them to the no-hitter by Gaylord Perry.

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Johnson's response is to imagine what cultural critics might have said had video games been invented hundreds of years ago, and only recently had something called the book been marketed aggressively to children: Reading books chronically understimulates the senses.

If a child's brain gets habituated to that pace and to the extreme alertness needed to keep responding and winning, he said, the child ultimately may "find the realities of the world underwhelming, understimulating".

Johnson's response is to imagine what cultural critics might have said had video games been invented hundreds of years ago, and only recently had something called the book been marketed aggressively to children: **{:.break one} ** Reading books chronically understimulates the senses.

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