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Meanings of
unemotional
in English
Cool and formal in manner.
reserved
restrained
reticent
Related terms
undemonstrative
Unsusceptible to or destitute of or showing no emotion.
emotional
Related terms
dry
cool
philosophical
chilly
untouched
unaffected
unmoved
impassive
stolid
philosophic
Synonyms
Examples for "
reserved
"
reserved
restrained
reticent
Examples for "
reserved
"
1
However, the final decision on this point is
reserved
,
the document states.
2
National Storage said Warburg Pincus
reserved
its right to revisit its decision.
3
This worked fine until a group called Catalyst
reserved
the display cases.
4
Fannie Mae
reserved
the right to bring future claims against the bank.
5
Justice Peters
reserved
her decision, but said it would be given urgency.
1
Duterte said the use of air power had been
restrained
so far.
2
Europe was very patient,
restrained
and caring in its treatment of Greece.
3
Police said both of the children were correctly
restrained
in car seats.
4
No, her family said, and
restrained
her; so he came to her.
5
The general grunted with irritation; Ptitsin and Totski barely
restrained
their smiles.
1
Wanda liked Dana, although her new friend was a shade too
reticent
.
2
The lard is fun, but use vegetable oil if you are
reticent
.
3
He grew
reticent
,
and, to try you, asked you for your story.
4
He looked modest and
reticent
;
his person was the reverse of commanding.
5
And the main reason he'd been
reticent
to have Sydney join them.
Usage of
unemotional
in English
1
But to discern the words, she needed to be calm and
unemotional
.
2
I remember that very well, Breivik said in an
unemotional
,
matter-of-fact tone.
3
Their parting in the hall of the Continental Hotel was
unemotional
enough.
4
The entrance of Sir Mosley Menteith had changed the
unemotional
feminine atmosphere.
5
You are quite well, I hope? The voice was quiet,
unemotional
,
courteous.
6
He kept his voice low and
unemotional
as he outlined his plan.
7
Truth is, Ranger was every bit as silent and
unemotional
as Diaz.
8
And really they're the most
unemotional
and matter-of-fact couple I ever saw.
9
Results: Biological mother fearlessness predicted child
callous
-
unemotional
behaviours via earlier child fearlessness.
10
He becomes, by degrees, first self-repressed and
unemotional
,
then a cynical dilettante.
11
Their departure had been remarkably
unemotional
,
considering the fireworks the night before.
12
She continued in the same
unemotional
tone, 'I shall return to England soon.
13
It was a simple, practical,
unemotional
approach to healing and growing.
14
By the 1950s animals had been reduced to
unemotional
machines with mere instincts.
15
In times like this, it's best to remain objective and
unemotional
.
16
It provides a more objective and
unemotional
approach to strategic alternatives.
Other examples for "unemotional"
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unemotional
Adjective
Frequent collocations
unemotional voice
unemotional way
unemotional tone
as unemotional
unemotional manner
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