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Unaffected   /ˌənəfˈɛktɪd/   Listen
Unaffected

adjective
1.
Undergoing no change when acted upon.  "Fibers remained apparently unaffected by the treatment"
2.
Unaware of or indifferent to.  Synonym: insensible.
3.
Emotionally unmoved.  Synonyms: unmoved, untouched.
4.
Free of artificiality; sincere and genuine.



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"Unaffected" Quotes from Famous Books



... replied, apparently unaffected by my foolish irony, "you may be able to infer their convictions from their acts. I will spare you the familiar examples of the sensitive mimosa, the several insectivorous flowers and those whose ...
— Can Such Things Be? • Ambrose Bierce

... Large, p. 8), so much of this provision "as relates to the publication of the laws and treaties of the United States" was extended to all the States and Territories, leaving the advertisements ordered by Congress and by the Executive Departments unaffected thereby. The continuance of this provision after the reconstruction acts had taken effect and the bringing it forward into the Revised ...
— A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents: Ulysses S. Grant • James D. Richardson

... their flowers sooner than those in the dark house. "Scarlet, dark red, blue and pink flowers within three feet of the light soon turned to a grayish white." Chinese primulas seven feet from the light were unaffected, but those four feet away were changed. Lilac colors were bleached to pure white when the light struck them fairly. An elaborate series of tables of the effect of the light is given in the paper. The author believes it possible ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 841, February 13, 1892 • Various

... more in the same strain, did Mrs. Manlius give vent to her feelings, though hardly in the ear of Nicholas, who paced the room in restless expectation of his aunt's approach. He heard enough to give a turn to his thoughts; and it was with unaffected sorrow that he reflected how the lonely woman had been dependent upon the charity, as it seemed, of others. He saw in her now no longer merely the motherly aunt who was to welcome him, but one whom ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 87, January, 1865 • Various

... said Madame Astier, unaffected by the torrent of grief. 'You are come from the cemetery, I suppose, where you have been working up your feelings again. But you know, dear, there must be an end to Artemisia!' She understood the woman's weak vanity, and insisted on the absurdity of this interminable mourning, ridiculous ...
— The Immortal - Or, One Of The "Forty." (L'immortel) - 1877 • Alphonse Daudet


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