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emotionless

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Example Sentences

This includes how their memories might be disordered or fragmented and how responses to questioning may appear emotionless, angry or complacent, but that this should not be exploited.

From BBC

But America’s finest border agent doesn’t care, interrupting Mahesh with a hard passport stamp and an emotionless, “Welcome to America, Par-dips.”

From Salon

Connolly wore a blue short sleeve top and appeared emotionless for most of hearing, pushing her hair back at times.

From BBC

Throughout her sentencing on Friday, McCullough stared at the floor, emotionless.

From BBC

Early reviews called her music "hackneyed", "lightweight" and "emotionless".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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