Pronunciation: /ˌənɪˈmoʊʃənəl/
adjective describing someone or something that lacks emotion or shows little emotion
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.
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.
unemotional
unemotionals
more unemotional
most unemotional
is unemotional
will be unemotional
has been unemotional
is being unemotional
unemotional
unemotional
to be unemotional
being unemotional
unemotional