|ən|müvd adjective
Etymology: Middle English unmeved, unmoved, from un- (I) + meved, moved, past participle of meven, moven to move — more at move
1. : not emotionally affected : calm , indifferent , undisturbed
had always appeared completely unmoved and imperturbable — Elinor Wylie
2. : remaining in the same place or position : firm
after 10 years of redevelopment, some houses were still unmoved
could be endured … with an unmoved countenance — W.H.Hudson †1922
• un·moved·ly -və̇dlē, -vd- adverb