unsentimental in English

adjective
1
not displaying or influenced by sentimental feelings.
At 45, the Marquis has already earned the reputation of a cool-headed, unsentimental type.
adjective

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1. Geopolitics is a very unsentimental discipline.

2. Antonyms for Cloying include unsentimental, unemotional, unromantic, dry, serious, cool, calm, undemonstrative, gritty and cold

3. The story shows Lautro to be an unsentimental regulator with the power and will to crack down hard.

4. To the Enlightenment mind, no one else possessed the unsentimental rationality and essential competitiveness to make the new political economy succeed.

5. Barrelhouse Reviews: STUDIES OF FAMILIAR BIRDS by Carrie Green March 11, 2021 The stanzas are radiant, seeming capable of flight; unsentimental, yet stirring

6. ‘There are business Bromides: ‘By definition, 50% of the people don't want a level playing field.’’ ‘It avoided all the usual Bromides about the inmates of such institutions being saner than their keepers, instead providing an unsentimental, steadfast look at these women's essential humanity.’

7. Synonyms: uncley, unclish Coordinate terms: maternal, materteral, paternal 1997, David Nokes, Jane Austen: A Life: Both uncle Frank and uncle Stephen Austen had made it a point of principle to be rigorously unsentimental in the discharge of their Avuncular obligations.· (by extension) Kind, genial

8. ‘There are business Bromides: ‘By definition, 50% of the people don't want a level playing field.’’ ‘It avoided all the usual Bromides about the inmates of such institutions being saner than their keepers, instead providing an unsentimental, steadfast look at these women's essential humanity.’