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Unemotional   /ˌənimˈoʊʃənəl/  /ˌənəmˈoʊʃənəl/   Listen
Unemotional

adjective
1.
Unsusceptible to or destitute of or showing no emotion.  Antonym: emotional.
2.
Cool and formal in manner.  Synonyms: restrained, reticent.



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"Unemotional" Quotes from Famous Books



... decided that it would be safer to receive his Report in writing than in the form of a personal address from a man who played so dangerously upon the nerve-board of the human nature. There hardly could be any hidden witchery in a long paper dealing with so unemotional a subject as finance; but no man could foresee what might be the effect of the Secretary's voice and enthusiasm,—which was perilously communicable,—his inevitable bursts of spontaneous eloquence. But Hamilton had a pen which served him well, when he was forced to substitute ...
— The Conqueror • Gertrude Franklin Atherton

... each other. They spoke in low, rapid voices and their faces were so calm and unemotional they might have been two Japanese dolls wound tip to move the lips and occasionally make a slight gesture with one hand. Presently Onoye slipped from her obi a small package done up in crpe paper and gave it to O'Kami, who concealed it in the voluminous folds of her own kimono. ...
— The Motor Maids in Fair Japan • Katherine Stokes

... in single file down by the great glacier, and retraced their way to Pontresina without exchanging another word. To say the truth, the chief guide felt appalled and frightened by the presence of this impassive, unemotional British traveller, and did not even care to conceal his feelings. But then he wasn't an educated philosopher and man of ...
— Philistia • Grant Allen

... at Tavish for perhaps sixty full seconds did Father Roland speak. He had recovered himself, judging from his voice. It was quiet and unexcited. But in his first words, unemotional as they were, there was a significance ...
— The Courage of Marge O'Doone • James Oliver Curwood

... The Englishman was fairly berserk with rage, and glared round on the bystanders as if he contemplated a rush among them. The cabman put an end to the performance. He was tranquil and unemotional, and he soothed them down and coaxed them into the cab. The band in the room above resumed the dreamy waltz music of "Bid me Good-bye and go!" and ...
— An Outback Marriage • Andrew Barton Paterson


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