[ US /ənsˈmaɪɫɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ʌnsmˈa‍ɪlɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not smiling
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How To Use unsmiling In A Sentence

  • The general manager unsmilingly replied: ‘The draft pick is more important.’
  • Maybe it's her stridency, the unsmiling 'demandingness' she projects. [women over 43] andy mac dowell
  • The unsmiling person behind the counter, perusing your paperwork, has the power to destroy your life with one stamp in your passport.
  • Mrs Rumbold was a large, unsmiling lady in a tight black dress.
  • The round-faced Kim Jong Un - unsmiling with his hair combed straight back - was one of the officials named and was sitting in the front row near his father with a military officer between them. N. Korea Media Prints Photos Of Likely Heir
  • When I finally looked, he lay there with his face next to mine, brow wrinkled, unsmiling. Camo Girl
  • He admired her appearance, her elegance, and the charm of her way of living, which he called "doing herself jolly well"; even her unsmiling face and characteristic lack of what is generally called vivacity won his approval. In the Wilderness
  • Stacy is a small, thin, unsmiling freshman.
  • President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali stands erect and unsmiling, sports a helmet of implausibly jet-black hair and wears a long dress-coat, studded with medals.
  • His clipped tones could have put the message through, but his unsmiling face made it clearer: she wasn't wanted.
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