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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
underwhelm .
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Examples
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I remember being distinctly underwhelmed, which is not really the effect you're striving for with a decoration.
Archive 2006-10-01 2006
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When the device launched last January, some were "underwhelmed" and others were altogether turned-off.
'Unimaginative,''Underwhelming': Who Knocked The iPad When It First Launched The Huffington Post 2011
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When the device launched last January, some were "underwhelmed" and others were altogether turned-off.
'Unimaginative,' 'Underwhelming': Who Knocked The iPad When It First Launched The Huffington Post 2011
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In January, shortly after Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the device, I wrote that I was "underwhelmed" and argued that the new device was "not a game changer."
Larry Magid: From iPad to WikiLeaks, 2010 Was a Year of Disruptive Technology Larry Magid 2010
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In January, shortly after Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the device, I wrote that I was "underwhelmed" and argued that the new device was "not a game changer."
Larry Magid: From iPad to WikiLeaks, 2010 Was a Year of Disruptive Technology Larry Magid 2010
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In January, shortly after Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the device, I wrote that I was "underwhelmed" and argued that the new device was "not a game changer."
Larry Magid: From iPad to WikiLeaks, 2010 Was a Year of Disruptive Technology Larry Magid 2010
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I'm not one of those who is "underwhelmed" or "disappointed" by a more mature, civil E3, but more on that later.
Archive 2008-07-01 SVGL 2008
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In January, shortly after Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the device, I wrote that I was "underwhelmed" and argued that the new device was "not a game changer."
Larry Magid: From iPad to WikiLeaks, 2010 Was a Year of Disruptive Technology Larry Magid 2010
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In January, shortly after Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the device, I wrote that I was "underwhelmed" and argued that the new device was "not a game changer."
Larry Magid: From iPad to WikiLeaks, 2010 Was a Year of Disruptive Technology Larry Magid 2010
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Yeah, I guess "underwhelmed" ist the word I was looking for ... but I'll see it nonetheless.
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