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Synonyms

unemotional

British  
/ ˌʌnɪˈməʊʃənəl /

adjective

  1. lacking in strong feeling

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On-screen, Graham appeared in two episodes of the first series of Doctor Who as an actor, but became much better known as the unemotional, harsh voice of the Daleks.

From BBC

Now joining the fray is an entirely new type of motorist — one that touts itself as measured and unemotional, respectful and obedient.

From New York Times

The computer’s voice is male, robotic, and, of course, unemotional; its cadence, and the length of pauses, varies based on how Pirnot and Hnath have punctuated the text.

From New York Times

Your approach to an appeal letter should be practical, respectful and unemotional.

From Encyclopedia.com

But his children see him as a principled, if unemotional, man.

From BBC