e·mo·tion·less
(ĭ-mō′shən-lĭs)adj. Devoid of emotion; impassive.
e·mo′tion·less·ness n.
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emotionlessness
(ɪˌməʊʃənləsnəs) nthe state of being emotionless
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Noun | 1. | emotionlessness - apathy demonstrated by an absence of emotional reactionsapathy - an absence of emotion or enthusiasm |
| 2. | emotionlessness - absence of emotion trait - a distinguishing feature of your personal nature blandness - the trait of exhibiting no personal embarrassment or concern; "the blandness of his confession enraged the judge" |
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