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emotionless

[ UK /ɪmˈə‍ʊʃənləs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. unmoved by feeling
    he kept his emotionless objectivity and faith in the cause he served
    this passionless girl was like an icicle in the sunshine

How To Use emotionless In A Sentence

  • I don't know where Marlette is," Coughlin said softly in a hollow, emotionless voice. THE DEVIL'S DOOR
  • I don't wanna tell tales outta school, but the grand dame may very well be a calculating, emotionless killing machine, a veritable monster amongst us lambs.
  • Her voice was flat and emotionless as she shut her eyes again, feeling cool hands and then a damp cloth on her forehead.
  • Dahlia Lithwick reports that it was a very depressing day in the Court, and not just because the conservative men on the bench seemed to think that adults have the authority to treat teenage girls 'bodies as though they were the trunks of cars stopped on the highway and that the girls in question should respond as emotionlessly and unquestioningly as cars. The difference between in loco parentis and loco school principals
  • When I said it out loud I sounded so emotionless, like I didn't care and that it didn't matter.
  • He spoke in a voice so calm and bland, it stuck in the air like an emotionless reverberation.
  • Swallowing hard, the ashen-faced girl continued, her ‘composed’ voice merely an emotionless monotone.
  • A flat voice might be one that is emotionless or uninflected, and American speech is stereotypically uninflected by comparison to British speech.
  • Whatever Borg repressed in all those years of straight-faced, emotionless tennis, he's thrown on these wildly-patterned, sunglass-requiring briefs. A Rivalry Renewed—Over Drinks
  • He looked at me plainly, his face emotionless, lips flat, eyes spiritless, forehead smooth.
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