Definitionadj. unsusceptible to or destitute of or showing no emotion
Last update: September 15, 2015
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He is an unemotional and materialistic man. [Please select]
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Tian Singu]arly unemotional, he stood steady at Tell el- soldier. [Please select]
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But there remains brown, unemotional, disinclined for movement. [Please select]
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The traditional representation of the Dutchman as stolid, unemotional, wholly absorbed in trade and material interests, is a caricature. [Please select]
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When he had thus established himself as a person unemotional and interested only in business, he sauntered out. [Please select]
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"I figured that was the way you would do it," was the unemotional reply. [Please select]
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"I have decided to take a chance with the rest," was the unemotional answer. [Please select]
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He was a dandy," she said in unemotional tones--and I noticed a little shiver of repulsion ripple through Barbara and Doria." [Please select]
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She showed what the unemotional Scots thought to be unseemly levity. [Please select]
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He wanted to flee out to a hard, sure, unemotional man-world. [Please select]
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But she arrested my movement towards the dining-room door by a low, hurried, if perfectly unemotional appeal: “Monsieur George. [Please select]
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