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Synonyms and antonyms of Not feeling excited or enthusiastic in British Thesaurus

Not feeling excited or enthusiastic

bored (adjective)

feeling impatient or dissatisfied, because you are not interested in something or because you have nothing to do. If you want to say you are extremely bored, you can say you are bored stiff/rigid/silly or bored to tears/to death

restless (adjective)

not willing or able to keep still because you are nervous, bored, or impatient

apathetic (adjective)

not at all interested in or enthusiastic about anything, and not willing to make any effort to change things

unenthusiastic (adjective)

not excited or enthusiastic about something

world-weary (adjective)

no longer excited, interested, or enthusiastic about anything in life

blasé (adjective)

not excited, worried, or enthusiastic about something that most people think is exciting, worrying, or impressive, because you have done it many times before

uninspired (adjective)

not interested or excited

fed up (adjective)

informal annoyed or bored with something that you feel you have accepted for too long

indifferent (adjective)

lacking interest in something, or lacking sympathy with someone

listless (adjective)

feeling as if you have no energy and no interest in anything

at a loose end ()

with nothing in particular to do

been there, done that ()

used to say that you have done something and are no longer interested in it

bored (adjective)

feeling annoyed about something that has continued for too long

catatonic (adjective)

not moving or thinking because you are completely bored or very tired

clinical (adjective)

not showing any excitement or emotion

cool (adjective)

not friendly or enthusiastic

desultory (adjective)

formal showing that you have no plan or enthusiasm for what you are doing

disenchanted (adjective)

disappointed and no longer enthusiastic about someone or something

disheartened (adjective)

no longer confident or enthusiastic about something

disinterested (adjective)

not interested. Many people think that this use of the word is not correct, and prefer to use uninterested.

dismissive (adjective)

reacting to something in a way that shows you do not think it is worth paying attention to

dispirited (adjective)

someone who is dispirited does not have the hope, enthusiasm, or interest that they had earlier

faint-hearted (adjective)

not brave or enthusiastic

flagging (adjective)

becoming weaker, more tired, or less enthusiastic

flat (adjective)

lacking emotion, interest, or excitement

half-hearted (adjective)

done with no real interest or enthusiasm

ho-hum (interjection)

something that someone says to show they are slightly bored or cannot think of anything else to say

incurious (adjective)

literary not interested in knowing about something

jaded (adjective)

no longer enthusiastic or excited about things, especially because you have been disappointed by your many experiences of them

leaden (adjective)

showing a lack of enthusiasm, energy, or interest

lukewarm (adjective)

not very enthusiastic or interested

restive (adjective)

someone who is restive is not willing or able to keep still or be patient and is becoming difficult to control, especially because they are bored or dissatisfied

restless (adjective)

not satisfied with the way that you are living and wanting to have new experiences

someone’s heart is not in something ()

used for saying that someone does not really care about something that they are doing

stale (adjective)

if you are stale, you have done something so often that you can no longer do it well or be interested in it

stir-crazy (adjective)

informal needing fresh air or a new situation

tepid (adjective)

not very excited or enthusiastic

tired of (doing) something ()

no longer wanting something or wanting to do something because you are bored with it or annoyed by it

torpid (adjective)

formal lacking energy or enthusiasm

unconcerned (adjective)

not interested in a particular activity, plan, idea etc

underwhelmed (adjective)

humorous not at all impressed or excited

unimpressed (adjective)

feeling that something or someone has no special qualities

unimpressed (adjective)

believing that something is not important, not good, or not true

uninterested (adjective)

not interested