Unemotional in a sentence as an adjective

I get what both are saying but from a pragamtic, unemotional side I think Atwood is right.

They are cold and unemotional and they took engineering classes in college; perhaps one is the cause of the other.

If you want the public to support your cause, no matter what it is, it would be wise to be positive, firm and unemotional.

I appreciate some of the clear, unemotional arguments that have been made, however.

People are not impartial and unemotional, even in a professional setting.

There is a difference between being passive/aggressive or subtle and giving constructive criticism in an unemotional way.

That definitely sucks... but being employed, unemotional and doing same stuff day to day sucks even more... it kills you from the inside.\nHope everything goes well with your company now!

Why can't the ill-adjusted people with the seething rage toward anyone who doesn't have a Y chromosome grow up a little?People are not impartial and unemotional, even in a professional setting.

Reservation seems very unemotional and bureaucratic, very disconnected from any soft and cuddly words.

It might be a surprise to you, but nerds are not unemotional robots.> I am hoping I am reading this wrong, because the implication behind your use of the word "socializing" seems to not be the same as your post's parent.

Unemotional definitions

adjective

unsusceptible to or destitute of or showing no emotion

adjective

cool and formal in manner

See also: restrained reticent