Unimpressed, Tagore announced, “The New Japan is only an imitation of the West.”
Who but he could fail to have noticed the contrast, and noticing, who but he could remain so loftily unobservant and unimpressed?
"So I have heard," cooed Miss Gray, unimpressed by my statements.
It must be confessed that “the deliverer” was not unimpressible nor unimpressed.
Nadia studied the foundry for a moment, interested, but unimpressed.
But Judson Eells was unimpressed, for he had seen them squirm before.