Synonyms for unemotionally
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : ih-moh-shuh-nl |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪˈmoʊ ʃə nl |
Top 10 synonyms for unemotionally
Définition of unemotionally
Origin :- 1821, "pertaining to emotion," from emotion + -al (1). Meaning "liable to emotions" attested by 1857. Related: Emotionally. Emotional intelligence coined by mid-1960s, popular from mid-1980s.
- As in casually : adv nonchalantly
- As in in cold blood : adv in an unemotional manner
- As in flatly : adv tediously
- Peter had already risen, and Stryker unemotionally opened the door for him.
- Extract from : « The Vagrant Duke » by George Gibbs
- "You are a better judge of evidence than I am," he said unemotionally.
- Extract from : « The Grell Mystery » by Frank Froest
- In the gathering dusk, Rosemary took it down, unemotionally.
- Extract from : « Master of the Vineyard » by Myrtle Reed
- "I am willing," he replied, unemotionally, in the usual formula.
- Extract from : « The Mystics » by Katherine Cecil Thurston
- She came back from death as unemotionally as she had gone to meet it.
- Extract from : « Atlantic Narratives » by Mary Antin
- He said it as unemotionally as if he were stating a familiar axiom.
- Extract from : « Literature in the Making » by Various
- "You're not without brains, Furniss," said Bassett unemotionally.
- Extract from : « Thirty » by Howard Vincent O'Brien
- She listened, unemotionally, to my glowing description of the situation.
- Extract from : « Threads of Grey and Gold » by Myrtle Reed
- She said it simply, unemotionally, like some one stating a fact.
- Extract from : « I Walked in Arden » by Jack Crawford
- "Yes, that's about what you'd be thinking, all right," retorted Dade unemotionally.
- Extract from : « The Gringos » by B. M. Bower
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