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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expressionless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person or character who shows no emotion or facial expression.
Example: "Despite the shocking news, she remained expressionless, betraying no hint of her feelings."
Alternatives: "impassive" or "stoic".
Dictionary
expressionless
adjective
Without expression
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As the men ripped off the black plastic cover, the crowd whooped and hollered - as the models stared expressionless back at the stands.
Ivan Lendl sank his chin on to his hands, expressionless.
She is thirty now, a pretty woman with brown eyes and high cheekbones, but her face is expressionless.
When an actor gets his cue, he walks toward the stage slowly, expressionless.
After the opening monologues, the rest of the actors enter, upstage, and sit in the chairs lining the wall, expressionless.
Flanked by a court official, Daynes sat expressionless throughout the hearing, speaking only to enter a guilty plea.
Acting opposite an expressionless head is no big deal.
She was expressionless when recalling the details.
It is the expressionless gaze that gives nothing away.
If you give Partner Robot a shove, its sense of balance is good enough to stop it from falling flat on its expressionless face.As different as these two machines are, they share a common ancestor: the industrial robot.
Yet the Old Doctor, as Dominicans called him, kept wirily bouncing back.No one quite knew where his formidable strength resided; looking through those thick lenses, into those expressionless eyes, you could not fathom him.
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