unaroused 的定义
- stirred up to strong response: The Legislature must answer for its actions to an informed and highly aroused public.
- showing or feeling sexual excitement: "I must ask you that question more often, husband," she says, an aroused glow in her eyes.
- awake and alert: In this long arctic winter the new moon makes me lethargic, and conversely the full moon keeps me pleasantly aroused and energetic.
unaroused 近义词
等同于 indifferent
unaroused 的近义词 44 个
- aloof
- apathetic
- callous
- detached
- diffident
- disinterested
- distant
- haughty
- heartless
- impartial
- impervious
- inattentive
- neutral
- nonchalant
- uncaring
- unconcerned
- uninvolved
- unresponsive
- unsympathetic
- blasé
- cold
- cool
- dispassionate
- equitable
- heedless
- highbrow
- listless
- nonpartisan
- objective
- passionless
- phlegmatic
- regardless
- scornful
- silent
- stoical
- supercilious
- superior
- unbiased
- uncommunicative
- unemotional
- unimpressed
- unmoved
- unprejudiced
- unsocial
unaroused 的反义词 15 个
等同于 uncaring
更多unaroused例句
- Also, that people are less disgusted by certain sexual matters when they’re aroused.
- Am I going to be turned on by a man I know is aroused by other men and has sex with other men?
- Murder Boner” is a great one: “The thought of extinguishing a human life really makes me aroused.
- “How it reached this animated video nobody knows, and this has aroused a debate on the social networks,” Badawy said.
- But the man who truly aroused their fury is the Egyptian general-turned-president Abdel Fattah al Sisi.
- This speech aroused great skepticism at Titanic's table, which in turn aroused bets.
- Louis was not less astonished at this charge, than the Empress had been at the communication which aroused it.
- Like an electric shock, the well-known chords of the Tragala aroused his hearers—every one crowded round the singer.
- One day the hopes of all were aroused by a distant roar in the mountains, only to be dashed by finding it to be thunder.
- The first was a democratic step indeed, and aroused great excitement.
- It had been aroused a little by the stranger himself; secondly by their scared faces; thirdly by this close conference.