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Unemotionally

adverb
1.
In an unemotional manner.






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"Unemotionally" Quotes from Famous Books



... und gefallen are posted — column after column, company after company, regiment after regiment of fine black type—nothing more or less than a printer's morgue, crowding into one dark hallway the cemetery of a nation. There were fathers, mothers, brothers, and children quietly and unemotionally scanning the lists. It took me back to the terrible week at the White Star offices, after the Titanic went down. At that time the relatives wept (some of them) and nearly all harangued the officials, asking questions, sending ...
— The Log of a Noncombatant • Horace Green

... adroit to betray by more than a single unguarded flash his jealous reaction to mention of the girl and he responded quietly and unemotionally enough. ...
— The Roof Tree • Charles Neville Buck

... himself, exactly. He dragged on two months before he died." Parvis emitted the statement as unemotionally as a gramophone grinding out ...
— The Early Short Fiction of Edith Wharton, Part 2 (of 10) • Edith Wharton

... on good looks in a woman, Rosalie. You know that!" Mrs. Byers received the equivocal remark unemotionally, and ...
— Openings in the Old Trail • Bret Harte

... rose, and pulled the chair out of the way unemotionally. She gave a sleepy stare to Razumov, who started, looked round the room and passed slowly by her as if ...
— Under Western Eyes • Joseph Conrad

... the profound shock, but his hand did not improve. He had an idea that the ceaseless bandaging and unbandaging were dangerous as well as painful, but said nothing. He knew that his career had come to its end before it had really begun, but it did not seem to affect him in any way. He considered it unemotionally and impersonally, when he ...
— Old Rose and Silver • Myrtle Reed



Words linked to "Unemotionally" :   unemotional, emotionally



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