emotionless

English

Etymology

From emotion +‎ -less.

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Adjective

emotionless (comparative more emotionless, superlative most emotionless)

  1. Lacking emotion.
    • 2001, Dan Brown, Deception Point, →ISBN, page 72:
      Overhanging her precarious body was a jaundiced face whose skin resembled a sheet of parchment paper punctured by two emotionless eyes.
    • 2006, Michael Finkel, True Story: Murder, Memoir, Mea Culpa[1]:
      “I'd admit the past & monsterize myself in the eyes of the jury,” he wrote. “I would try to be emotionless, to add credibility to that monsterization.

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