Thesaurus Dictionary
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
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
indifferent (adjective)
lacking interest in something, or lacking sympathy with someone
with nothing in particular to do
used to say that you have done something and are no longer interested in it
bloodless (adjective)
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.
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
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
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
tepid (adjective)
not very excited or enthusiastic
torpid (adjective)
formal lacking energy or enthusiasm
unconcerned (adjective)
not interested in a particular activity, plan, idea etc
underwhelmed (adjective)
unimpressed (adjective)
unimpressed (adjective)
believing that something is not important, not good, or not true
uninterested (adjective)
not interested