unemotionally

ADVERB
  1. without emotion; devoid of emotion
    the defendant stared unemotionally at the victim's family
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How To Use unemotionally In A Sentence

  • the defendant stared unemotionally at the victim's family
  • ‘Glad to have you join us,’ I said rather unemotionally.
  • As briefly and as unemotionally as he could, Dog told the story. THE ONLY GAME
  • Despite her terrible physical condition at the moment, the tone was so unemotionally cold.
  • He nodded unemotionally, once in greeting, again to indicate the table. THE QUEST FOR K
  • The point is that you need to think clearly and unemotionally about this situation.
  • Speaking calmly, directly and unemotionally, the boy said the alleged molestations occurred two days apart.
  • Gathering them unemotionally will help those facts come out.
  • The book unemotionally depicts the reality that Red Army rifle units experienced in the war, warts and all.
  • The defendant stared unemotionally at the victim's family.
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