unamused

ਨਾਖ਼ੁਸ਼
definition
adjective
she was unamused by some of the things written about her
not responding in a positive way to something intended to be amusing; feeling somewhat annoyed or disapproving.
example
Well I can imagine Banksy being 'unamused' by the first of those.
They sat there with expressions perplexed, paranoid, perturbed, patently 'unamused' .
She said she looked like a mess then, and I could hear an 'unamused' lady at the table next to us mutter, ‘Yeah, right.’
Bird-lover Johnson was 'unamused' : ‘I didn't think it was all that funny.’
This was greeted by a flood of laughter, and Sasha's voice, 'unamused' .
In fact, I'm not sure I'm conveying how 'unamused' he looked.
Let us say that she was… 'unamused' … to discover that still more time had to elapse before her movie.
He looked at his partner with an 'unamused' expression on his face.
Simpson, however, was still in that 'unamused' and unamusable state of a very drunk man who is wondering whether he can avoid being sick, and he did not respond.
My hairdresser is severely 'unamused' at this intrusion, and begins cutting my hair forcefully and faster, with her lips pressed tightly together.
Even the most open-minded and forward thinking of us will be 'unamused' , baffled by its popularity.
There is a nice shot of contrast, capturing a black woman in the audience doubled over in hysterics, while behind her at the edge of frame sits the 'unamused' glare of an alabaster female face.
His 'unamused' plutocratic patrons had it painted out.
In a similar way, the first time I saw The Office I was pretty 'unamused' , but after another episode or two I loved it.
Seeing Eva's 'unamused' look, he quickly added, ‘Why, of course I'll join you for tea.’
Now Dolly was really 'unamused' , and came over to me, to complain.
His face looked distant though, and rightly 'unamused' .
In fact, from what I understand via this gruff, 'unamused' , and obviously overworked nurse, white Vaseline is used in dermal allergy testing as a base.
But the woman looked back at him with disdain, 'unamused' .
One deeply 'unamused' officer strides purposefully up the street to me.
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