Halfhearted [adjective]
Definition of Halfhearted:
without enthusiasm
Opposite/Antonyms of Halfhearted:
Sentence/Example of Halfhearted:
At the mouth of the alley stood Charles, wearing a halfhearted VampMob outfit of black t-shirt and jeans and white face-paint.
Since teachers were either poorly paid or were hacienda guests, they offered halfhearted service.
Two or three women, far back in the hall, start a halfhearted handclapping.
And Antony took enough time from Cleopatra's side to make halfhearted preparations to resist.
The others of the "indigenous" school have proved halfhearted and vague.
The voice of the people is duly represented, but it is a very weak and halfhearted voice.
This figure includes those under the command of Erasmus, who made halfhearted demonstrations against the British flank.
We stood against them; were halfhearted, and were beaten; and then we petted them, and bit by bit our privileges were torn away.
A halfhearted effort was made to harness her up to "Elizabeth," but she flatly declined to answer to the appellation.
The guards were, as Erculio must have known they would be, halfhearted about carrying out their mandate.