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- Dictionaryunmoving/ʌnˈmuːvɪŋ/
adjective
- 1. not moving; still: "Claudia sat unmoving behind her desk"
- 2. not stirring any emotion: "this must be the most unmoving performance of Verdi's opera ever recorded"
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movement. nonstationary. passage. pull. rooted to the spot idiom. sensorimotor. tread. See more results » unmoving adjective (NO EMOTION) not making you feel any emotion: He stars in a strangely unmoving biopic of the star.
The meaning of UNMOVING is not moving; especially : not emotionally stirring. How to use unmoving in a sentence.
Unmoving definition: not moving; still; motionless.. See examples of UNMOVING used in a sentence.
adjective. us / ʌnˈmuː.vɪŋ / uk / ʌnˈmuː.vɪŋ / unmoving adjective (NOT MOVING) Add to word list. not moving: His body was still and unmoving, his gaze fixed. He was oblivious to everything else in the world but her. How many of us have sat in a line of unmoving cars next to an empty bus lane? Fewer examples. The boy was frozen in place, unmoving.
2 meanings: 1. not in motion 2. still or constant.... Click for more definitions.
Define unmoving. unmoving synonyms, unmoving pronunciation, unmoving translation, English dictionary definition of unmoving. adj. 1. Not moving; motionless: hands unmoving at his sides; unmoving traffic. 2. Not affecting the emotions: a tedious, unmoving sermon.
5 days ago · adjective. not arousing emotions. synonyms: unemotional. unsusceptible to or destitute of or showing no emotion. unaffecting. not arousing affect. unexciting, unstimulating. not stimulating. see more. adjective. not in motion. synonyms: nonmoving. immobile. not capable of movement or of being moved. inactive, motionless, static, still.