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Adjective unmoving has 2 senses
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Definitions from the WebTerm: unmovingPart of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Not moving or showing any sign of motion. Usage: In a literal sense, "unmoving" describes something that is completely still or stationary. Example sentence: The statue stood in the park, its unmoving figure attracting the attention of passersby. Sense 2: Lacking the desire or ability to change or adapt. Usage: In a figurative sense, "unmoving" can describe someone or something that is stubborn or resistant to change. Example sentence: His unmoving attitude towards technological advancements made it difficult for him to adjust to the modern world. Sense 3: Failing to evoke emotions or reactions; without excitement or interest. Usage: "Unmoving" can be used to describe something that is dull or uninteresting. Example sentence: The speaker's monotone delivery left the audience in an unmoving state. Related products: Statue, Stubbornness, Monotonous | ||||
unmotivate unmotivated unmotorised unmotorized unmourned unmovable unmoveable unmoved unmoving unmown unmurmuring unmusical unmusically unmutilated unmuzzle unmyelinated unnameable
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