unaffected
unaffected — adjective
1. staying the same or continuing as before, without being changed or interrupted b
staying the same or continuing as before, without being changed or interrupted by something that happens
Aoi's mood remained unaffected by the stressful news from the office.
remain / seem + unaffected + by [something] — passive-like copular pattern
The storm damaged many houses, but the old church was left completely unaffected.
passive: be left + unaffected
Christopher was surprised that his garden seemed unaffected by the long drought.
The unaffected villages on the eastern side continued with their daily routines.
Renata's phone battery was unaffected even after a night in the freezing car.
- affected
showing change or damage as a result of something
- influenced
changed in some way by an external force or person
- harmed
damaged or injured by something
文法句型
unaffected + by + noun phrase
remain / seem + unaffected
be left + unaffected
用法筆記
Often used with the preposition 'by' to introduce the thing that does not cause a change. Common in copular structures with verbs like 'remain', 'seem', and in passive constructions like 'be left unaffected'.
常見錯誤
2. behaving or speaking in a way that feels true to your personality, without tryin
behaving or speaking in a way that feels true to your personality, without trying to impress others or pretending to be different
Sade's unaffected manner during the interview impressed the whole hiring team.
unaffected + manner / way of + [doing something] — attributive use
People liked Élise's unaffected way of talking, with no fancy words or false politeness.
Sirin's unaffected friendliness helped her settle into the new school very quickly.
There was something refreshing about Adaeze's unaffected laughter that put everyone at ease.
Darius spoke about his own failures in an unaffected tone that moved the audience.
- natural
broader term; can describe behaviour, appearance, or talent that feels effortless
- sincere
focuses on honesty and truthfulness rather than lack of pretence
- genuine
emphasises that feelings or qualities are real, not put on for show
- spontaneous
highlights a lack of planning or rehearsal in behaviour
- affected
behaving in an artificial way to impress others
- pretentious
trying to appear more important or sophisticated than you really are
- artificial
not natural; made to seem like something it is not
文法句型
unaffected + noun (manner, way, charm, laughter, friendliness)
用法筆記
This sense carries a strongly positive meaning. It describes a person's character or behaviour as genuine and free from pretence. Typically used attributively before nouns such as 'manner', 'way', 'charm', 'laughter', or 'friendliness'. Not used to describe objects or situations.