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The synonyms of “Unemotional” are: restrained, reticent, reserved, controlled, undemonstrative, impersonal, clinical, passionless, emotionless, cold, frigid, cool, calm, composed, collected, cool, calm, and collected, level-headed, businesslike, rational, sober, unsentimental, unfeeling, unresponsive, unexcitable, unmoved, unagitated, unruffled, serene, impassive, tranquil, indifferent, apathetic, phlegmatic, stoical, equable, detached, distant, remote, aloof, disinterested, unconcerned
Unemotional as an Adjective
Definitions of "Unemotional" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “unemotional” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Not having or showing strong feelings.
- Cool and formal in manner.
- Unsusceptible to or destitute of or showing no emotion.
Synonyms of "Unemotional" as an adjective (41 Words)
aloof | Not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant. An aloof and somewhat austere figure. |
apathetic | Showing little or no emotion or animation. A woman who became active rather than apathetic as she grew older. |
businesslike | (of clothing, furniture, etc.) designed or appearing to be practical rather than decorative. His brisk businesslike tone. |
calm | (of the weather) pleasantly free from wind. The night was clear and calm. |
clinical | Relating to the observation and treatment of actual patients rather than theoretical or laboratory studies. He spoke in the clipped clinical monotones typical of police testimony. |
cold | Extended meanings especially of psychological coldness without human warmth or emotion. Elise was cold and barren. |
collected | In full control of your faculties. The collected works of Milton. |
composed | Having one’s feelings and expression under control; calm. The performer seemed completely composed as she stepped onto the stage. |
controlled | Under the control of someone or something. A sentence for possessing controlled substances. |
cool | Psychologically cool and unenthusiastic unfriendly or unresponsive or showing dislike. He prided himself on keeping a cool head. |
cool, calm, and collected | Without exaggeration or qualification. |
detached | Being or feeling set or kept apart from others. He is a detached observer of his own actions. |
disinterested | Having or feeling no interest in something; uninterested. Her father was so disinterested in her progress that he only visited the school once. |
distant | Separate or apart in time. His children found him strangely distant. |
emotionless | Unmoved by feeling-Margaret Deland. Her voice was flat and emotionless. |
equable | Not varying. He could look sterner than his equable temperament would suggest. |
frigid | Sexually unresponsive. Frigid water. |
impassive | Deliberately impassive in manner. He remained impassive showing neither interest in nor concern for our plight. |
impersonal | Not influenced by, showing, or involving personal feelings. The impersonal power of a government. |
indifferent | Lacking importance; not mattering one way or the other. Indifferent to her plea. |
level-headed | Exercising or showing good judgment. |
passionless | Unmoved by feeling-Margaret Deland. The voice is passionless monotone. |
phlegmatic | Showing little emotion. The phlegmatic British character. |
rational | Based on or in accordance with reason or logic. Rational numbers. |
remote | (of an electronic device) operating or operated at a distance by means of radio or infrared signals. A remote contingency. |
reserved | Marked by self-restraint and reticence-Victoria Sackville-West. A reserved seat. |
restrained | Held in place (used especially of a person in a vehicle secured by a seat belt. The drawings with their restrained colours give a feeling of peace and contemplation. |
reticent | Reluctant to draw attention to yourself. She was extremely reticent about her personal affairs. |
serene | Calm, peaceful, and untroubled; tranquil. A serene expression on her face. |
sober | Serious, sensible, and solemn. A sober grey suit. |
stoical | Enduring pain and hardship without showing one’s feelings or complaining. He taught a stoical acceptance of suffering. |
tranquil | Not agitated; without losing self-possession. The sea was tranquil. |
unagitated | Not physically disturbed or set in motion. |
unconcerned | Not occupied or engaged with. The average American is unconcerned that his or her plight is the result of a complex of personal and economic and governmental actions beyond the normal citizen s comprehension and control. |
undemonstrative | Not given to open expression of emotion. The English are an undemonstrative lot. |
unexcitable | Not easily excited. An unexcitable temperament. |
unfeeling | Devoid of feeling for others. He lowered his numb unfeeling body into a seat and closed his eyes. |
unmoved | Emotionally unmoved. He was clearly unmoved by her outburst. |
unresponsive | Not susceptible to suggestion or influence. Was unresponsive to her passionate advances. |
unruffled | Free from emotional agitation or nervous tension- Anthony Trollope. With contented mind and unruffled spirit. |
unsentimental | Not displaying or influenced by sentimental feelings. The speeches were short and unsentimental. |
Usage Examples of "Unemotional" as an adjective
- A flat, unemotional voice.