unexpressive

ADJECTIVE
  1. deliberately impassive in manner
    deadpan humor
    his face remained expressionless as the verdict was read
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How To Use unexpressive In A Sentence

  • International judges, while impressed by his quads and other athletic moves, found him too stiff and unexpressive.
  • His pointy, simpery, unexpressive features look like a cross between those of an 11-year-old boy and a death mask.
  • It was an oddly unexpressive face, and although the man had met his eyes as they shook hands, his own had given nothing away. DEATH SPEAKS SOFTLY
  • Hey, husband, my boss is a silent, unexpressive block of concrete, and you are almost as bad.
  • He is shy and unexpressive and is often bullied at school.
  • The other looks like the plaything of a singularly unexpressive individual, a billionaire from nowhere near London.
  • Frequently, the tone of their speech is flat and unexpressive.
  • A week after she began treatment, my client called me, her voice no longer an unexpressive monotone, to tell me that 'the cloud had moved away'.
  • Like Greta Van Suseren, the lips are so tight and unexpressive trying to read them is like lipreading a Clutch Cargo cartoon. "As was the case with Chavez's tendentious present, Ortega's speech was intended as a slap."
  • Emotionally expressive individuals are perceived as more visible, more attractive, and more likeable than unexpressive individuals.
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