unsusceptible to or destitute of or showing no emotion
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cool and formal in manner
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Mr Gossage says it was a promising business, but one that needed substantial investment that Hercules could not afford. The company is undertaking a widespread and unemotional examination of its business with a view to disposals.
Productions are lumbering, absolutely unemotional. Actors move with an authoritarian chic which is stuffy and posey, and speak in a cut glass monotone which renders all reactions the same.
Corry has described himself as an unemotional person and not one to willingly sacrifice his personal life for his career.
In their zeal for children to excel in exams that largely determine their future chances in life, the strict school system and surrounding social environment have produced a generation of "immature, self-centered, unemotional youths," the report said.
He felt very confident in discussing without notes a wide array of subjects with me." "He seemed _ `subdued' is the wrong word, but I would say determined and unemotional about it.