How to Use unemotional in a Sentence
unemotional
adjective- He was a cold and unemotional person.
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That’s not to say that Finns are unemotional or hard to talk to, though.
—Heikki Väänänen, Forbes, 15 Nov. 2021
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When you were raised with the belief that men should be tough, strong, and unemotional.
—Erica Sweeney, Men's Health, 23 Mar. 2023
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The other half were told to write about an unemotional humdrum day.
—Jason Daley, Smithsonian, 13 June 2018
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Hunt is one of the most even-handed, unemotional owners in sports.
—Peter King, SI.com, 28 Feb. 2018
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That doesn't mean my father is unemotional; quite the contrary.
—Fidel Martinez, latimes.com, 17 June 2018
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Clayton was statuesque, and was an unemotional wall in contrast to her tears.
—Haley Kluge, Variety, 15 Mar. 2022
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What interests you about the idea that men are supposed to be stoical and unemotional?
—Isaac Chotiner, The New Yorker, 4 Sep. 2020
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Schmidt’s unemotional and seemingly effortless style of play did not sit well with the fans.
—John Perrotto, Forbes, 12 Dec. 2024
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Elliott and his teammates aren’t the only ones unemotional about the legal fight.
—Drew Davison, star-telegram, 4 Nov. 2017
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Sergeant Mike Mehlhoff says Jeff had been strangely unemotional at the scene.
—Josh Yager, CBS News, 9 Apr. 2021
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Dreams that occur in deep sleep tend to be unemotional, non-vivid, concerned with simple things, and hard to remember.
—Rowan Hooper, Washington Post, 7 Apr. 2018
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The lesson to remember here is that investors are fickle and unemotional.
—Adam Lashinsky, Fortune, 8 Feb. 2018
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Herriot is not brooding, not wounded, not thorny and dangerous, not distant or unemotional.
—Kathryn Vanarendonk, Vulture, 1 Feb. 2021
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Ayling also hit back at critics who accused her of lying and appearing unemotional after the ordeal.
—Katherine Lam, Fox News, 16 July 2018
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That steady, unemotional style will be cited as a reason for the second-half turnaround if the Cubs somehow defy the odds and make the playoffs.
—Patrick Mooney, The Athletic, 9 July 2024
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On a bad day, however, Saturn can be harsh and unemotional, forcing us to learn through tough love and difficult challenges.
—Aliza Kelly Faragher, Allure, 4 July 2021
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This person is a perfectionist who thinks about things on an intellectual level and may come off as unemotional.
—Erika W. Smith, refinery29.com, 25 June 2019
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Robotic, unemotional leaders will likely struggle to build trust with and inspire their employees.
—Kevin Kruse, Forbes, 30 Sep. 2021
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DeVos offered an unemotional farewell to a Congress that had a chilly relationship with her from the start.
—Collin Binkley, USA TODAY, 5 Jan. 2021
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It’s narrated with an almost reportage style — a somewhat unemotional, factual telling of events.
—Lesley Paterson, Los Angeles Times, 14 Feb. 2023
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But during that same campaign, she got slammed for being too unemotional and too guarded, for not showing enough of her authentic self, for not being likable.
—Elizabeth Warren, Fortune, 24 May 2021
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These works—of himself and other artists, including Warhol—were unemotional and unflinching in their gnarly detail.
—Andrew R. Chow, Time, 20 Aug. 2021
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So men are taught from a young age, from a very, very young age, preschool age, that they are supposed to be unemotional, that's they're supposed to be macho, that they're supposed to be aggressive.
—Fox News, 27 Mar. 2018
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The cast includes Janet Song as a dryly unemotional nurse who displays a leavening trace of empathy.
—F. Kathleen Foley, latimes.com, 22 June 2018
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Judging from his recent clips, the laconic and unemotional McConnell is the true stable genius of our time.
—Walter Shapiro, The New Republic, 10 June 2020
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The team of open, respectful and unemotional dialogue and discussion.
—Dp Opinion, The Denver Post, 29 Apr. 2017
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Momeni appeared unemotional as the verdict was read, as did his lead attorney, who joined the hearing via Zoom, the station reported.
—Phil Helsel, NBC News, 17 Dec. 2024
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High performers are taught to be objective, efficient, and unemotional.
—Archana Shrestha, Time, 16 Apr. 2026
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Instead, in much of popular culture, men often get messages encouraging them to be stoic and unemotional.
—Charles Trepany, USA Today, 21 June 2026
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