Pronunciation: /ˌnɑnɪˈmoʊʃənəl/
adjective describing a lack of emotion or showing no emotion
A1 She is a nonemotional person and rarely shows her feelings.
A2 The robot's responses were nonemotional, lacking any human-like qualities.
B1 The detective approached the crime scene in a nonemotional manner, focusing solely on the evidence.
B2 The actor's portrayal of the character was intentionally nonemotional to convey a sense of detachment.
C1 The scientist presented the research findings in a nonemotional way, focusing on facts and data.
C2 Despite the intense situation, the negotiator remained nonemotional and composed, ensuring a successful outcome.
formal The scientist presented a nonemotional analysis of the data during the conference.
informal She tends to be pretty nonemotional when it comes to making decisions.
slang I can't believe how nonemotional he was when he broke up with her.
figurative His nonemotional facade was just a cover for the pain he was feeling inside.
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