Pronunciation: /ʌnɪmˈpæʃənd/
adjective not showing or feeling strong emotion
A1 She spoke in an unimpassioned tone during the presentation.
A2 The teacher's unimpassioned response to the student's question surprised everyone.
B1 His unimpassioned demeanor made it difficult to gauge his true feelings.
B2 The politician's unimpassioned speech failed to engage the audience.
C1 The scientist presented the research findings in an unimpassioned and objective manner.
C2 Despite the emotional topic, the journalist reported on it in an unimpassioned and professional way.
formal The speaker delivered an unimpassioned speech devoid of any emotion.
informal She gave an unimpassioned response when asked about her feelings towards the project.
slang He always sounds so unimpassioned when talking about his favorite sports team.
figurative Her unimpassioned demeanor was like a cold breeze on a hot summer day.
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