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		Definition of unexpressive in English: unexpressiveadjectiveʌnɪkˈsprɛsɪvˌənɪkˈsprɛsɪv Showing no expression; emotionless.  his big brown eyes were dull and unexpressive  Example sentencesExamples -  A week after she began treatment, my client called me, her voice no longer an unexpressive monotone, to tell me that 'the cloud had moved away'.
 -  Hey, husband, my boss is a silent, unexpressive block of concrete, and you are almost as bad.
 -  His pointy, simpery, unexpressive features look like a cross between those of an 11-year-old boy and a death mask.
 -  The other looks like the plaything of a singularly unexpressive individual, a billionaire from nowhere near London.
 -  Frequently, the tone of their speech is flat and unexpressive.
 -  Saddling their story with such an unexpressive director is just plain mean.
 -  International judges, while impressed by his quads and other athletic moves, found him too stiff and unexpressive.
 -  This is a guy whose appeal is that he's an everyman, a standard-issue schmoe, and his voice is flat and unexpressive.
 -  Emotionally expressive individuals are perceived as more visible, more attractive, and more likeable than unexpressive individuals.
 -  He is shy and unexpressive and is often bullied at school.
 -  My guess is that someone might conclude she's oddly unexpressive and a little strange - but likeable.
 -  She has often interpreted the unexpressive and disinterested look on my face to mean I don't care about her - when that is not true.
 
  Synonyms emotionless, expressionless, inexpressive, blank, vacant, impassive, inscrutable, deadpan    Definition of unexpressive in US English: unexpressiveadjectiveˌənikˈspresivˌənɪkˈsprɛsɪv Showing no expression; emotionless.  his big brown eyes were dull and unexpressive  Example sentencesExamples -  He is shy and unexpressive and is often bullied at school.
 -  His pointy, simpery, unexpressive features look like a cross between those of an 11-year-old boy and a death mask.
 -  Saddling their story with such an unexpressive director is just plain mean.
 -  Frequently, the tone of their speech is flat and unexpressive.
 -  My guess is that someone might conclude she's oddly unexpressive and a little strange - but likeable.
 -  This is a guy whose appeal is that he's an everyman, a standard-issue schmoe, and his voice is flat and unexpressive.
 -  The other looks like the plaything of a singularly unexpressive individual, a billionaire from nowhere near London.
 -  She has often interpreted the unexpressive and disinterested look on my face to mean I don't care about her - when that is not true.
 -  Emotionally expressive individuals are perceived as more visible, more attractive, and more likeable than unexpressive individuals.
 -  Hey, husband, my boss is a silent, unexpressive block of concrete, and you are almost as bad.
 -  A week after she began treatment, my client called me, her voice no longer an unexpressive monotone, to tell me that 'the cloud had moved away'.
 -  International judges, while impressed by his quads and other athletic moves, found him too stiff and unexpressive.
 
  Synonyms emotionless, expressionless, inexpressive, blank, vacant, impassive, inscrutable, deadpan     |