a. (UN-1 7.)
Also, in recent use, unenthusiastically adv.
1805. A. Knox, Rem. (1834), I. 33. There is nothing supposed here, which the unenthusiastic Addison does not admirably describe.
1865. Trollope, Belton Est., xxviii. He had been calm, unenthusiastic, and reasonable.
1898. Arlo Bates, The Puritans, xii. 153. Berenice had long been contentedly and unenthusiastically convinced that she was to marry Parker Stanford.