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unexpressive
adjective
Not expressive
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He is unexpressive in public, but is said to be affable and accessible, with a quick wit and sharp mind.
Like the painters, Minimalist sculptors attempted to make their works totally objective, unexpressive, and non-referential.
The first fast movement may be trivial; its symmetrical phrasing is unexpressive.
He came with me to therapy once and was restless and unexpressive.
8. "His eyes are close together and dark, two little raisins on a beige muffin, and they both sparkle and are unexpressive".
Her partner, Marshall Mann, is played by Frederick Weller, a physically imposing actor, except for two things — he has an unexpressive, blurry face, and when he speaks he barely opens his mouth.
On the albums, it's genial and good-humored; onstage, it's just weak and unexpressive, even with other band members singing along.
Mr. Schumer flashed a thumbs-up sign in that tight-fisted, unexpressive way that only elected officials seem to do.
The just-barely-sung drunk-dialling ode "Marvin's Room" makes you wonder what Chet Baker, another artist who explored the expressive potential of unexpressive vocals, would have done with Auto-Tune.
Amelia Peck, a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, says that the main color of the original stairway ironwork is as it is painted now, a simple, unexpressive tan.
His pointy, simpery, unexpressive features look like a cross between those of an 11-year-old boy and a death mask of Radclyffe Hall".
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