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US
/ˌənəˈmoʊʃənəɫ, ˌəniˈmoʊʃənəɫ/
]
[ UK /ʌnɪmˈəʊʃənəl/ ]
[ UK /ʌnɪmˈəʊʃənəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- cool and formal in manner
- unsusceptible to or destitute of or showing no emotion
How To Use unemotional In A Sentence
- He is not a child who, knowing the dictionary definition, would react calmy or unemotionally. Controversy
- Love, courtship, marriage, the existence of children, her husband's illness and death, are stated unemotionally.
- ‘It's not going to get any better,’ he said, his voice surprisingly calm and unemotional.
- Zoe is normally an unemotional person.
- These portraits look like clinical studies, detached and unemotional.
- Worst of all, for a tearjerker, it is a strangely unemotional experience. Times, Sunday Times
- The image is clear and detailed, the sheets of water and sky flawless, the poised moment evocative but unemotional.
- They are not the unemotional automatons of science fiction myth.
- Stacy gets on the mic and throws her whiny, boring, unemotional voice out for the whole world to hear.
- At the Pentagon, Baran found planners who were thinking in unemotional terms about postattack scenarios and making quantitative estimates of the destruction that would result from a Soviet nuclear ballistic missile attack. Where Wizards Stay Up Late