Unemotional

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌənɪˈmoʊʃənəl/

Definitions of unemotional

adjective describing someone or something that lacks emotion or shows little emotion

Example Sentences

A1 She is unemotional and rarely shows her feelings.

A2 The robot's unemotional response surprised the researchers.

B1 His unemotional demeanor made it difficult to know what he was thinking.

B2 The detective remained unemotional even when faced with gruesome crime scenes.

C1 Despite the tragic news, she remained unemotional and composed.

C2 The CEO's unemotional decision to downsize the company was met with mixed reactions from employees.

Examples of unemotional in a Sentence

formal Her unemotional response to the news surprised everyone in the meeting.

informal He always comes across as unemotional, but I know he cares deep down.

slang I can't believe she was so unemotional about winning the lottery!

figurative His unemotional demeanor was like a shield, protecting him from getting hurt.

Grammatical Forms of unemotional

past tense

unemotional

plural

unemotionals

comparative

more unemotional

superlative

most unemotional

present tense

is unemotional

future tense

will be unemotional

perfect tense

has been unemotional

continuous tense

is being unemotional

singular

unemotional

positive degree

unemotional

infinitive

to be unemotional

gerund

being unemotional

participle

unemotional

Origin and Evolution of unemotional

First Known Use: 1829 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unemotional' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'emotional' which comes from the Latin word 'emotio' meaning 'a stirring up'.
Evolution of the word: The word 'unemotional' has maintained a consistent meaning of lacking emotion or not showing emotion since its first known use in 1829.