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Discover LudwigThe word 'unexcited' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone or something that is not excited, or to refer to a lack of excitement. Example sentence: "The children were unexcited about their first day of school."
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unexcited
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Not excited.
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Mr Cameron's advantages on leadership are strictly relative the well-heeled Tory leader, a patrician figure in a time of anti-establishment sentiment, is respected, but not loved, as the unexcited reception he received while campaigning seemed to confirm.
If photons of the correct frequency then pass through the fibre, the excited electrons will drop back to their original, unexcited state, emitting their stored energy as photons that have the same frequencies as those that triggered the drop.
But they would not have powered the submarines of the 1960s.In the early 1950s nuclear physicists were for the most part unexcited by the light-water reactor's potential.
This means that so many electrons were pumped up into an excited state by the laser that more were in that excited state than in their normal, unexcited state.When an electron drops back from an excited to an unexcited state, it gives out light.
They bring with them a fixed idea of what a university is all about, and are unexcited by what they consider their chancellor's unglamorous goal.
Although it occurs with low probability, the excited electron sometimes returns to a lower electron orbital by a path in which the electron first inverts its spin while moving to a slightly lower energy state and then inverts the spin again while returning to the original spin state in the unexcited electron orbital.
The energy lifts the atoms of the material into an excited state, and then, because excited states are unstable, the material undergoes another transition, back to its unexcited ground state, and the absorbed energy is liberated in the form of either light or heat or both (all discrete energy states, including the ground state, of an atom are defined as quantum states).
The big manufacturers are already worried that members of the iPod generation are unexcited by the traditional dimensions of car performance and are only interested in connectivity for their various gadgets.
Emission of ultraviolet-visible radiation occurs during the transition from the excited, inverted spin state to the unexcited electron orbital.
One of the things that will surely strike future historians about our era is the odd placidity of American cultural life at the time of a wildly unpopular war — the unexcited alternation of American death and "American Idol," so different from the eruptions that attended Vietnam — that is a result of our not having to go there if we don't have to.
Furthermore, the subtle sexual innuendo woven throughout ("My thumb, once opposable and benighted / Now sits limp, like a penis unexcited") were ultimately too risqué for a staid culture that, at that time, still believed that babies came when you left a pastel turtleneck rolled up in a wad overnight.
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