What is another word for inexpressive?
Pronunciation:
[ ˌɪnɛkspɹˈɛsɪv], [ ˌɪnɛkspɹˈɛsɪv], [ ˌɪ_n_ɛ_k_s_p_ɹ_ˈɛ_s_ɪ_v]
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Similar words for inexpressive:
Synonyms for Inexpressive:
adj.
• all (adjective) • blank (adjective) • empty (adjective)- dis honest,
- trivial,
- in-sipid,
- in sipid,
- in-effectual,
- de void,
- un-real,
- in-sincerest,
- in sincere,
- un satisfactory,
- un intelligent,
- in effectual,
- un substantial,
- in-sincere,
- un-satisfactory,
- un-substantial,
- un real,
- in sincerer,
- insincere,
- in sincerest,
- de-void,
- in-sincerer,
- dis-honest,
- un-intelligent.
- in-sensible,
- most unexcitable,
- in excitable,
- un flappable,
- un impressible,
- more inexcitable,
- un-impressible,
- in-excitable,
- self contained,
- in different,
- most unimpressible,
- un feeling,
- more unexcitable,
- un emotional,
- cold blooded,
- more indurated,
- in-susceptible,
- most inexcitable,
- dis passionate,
- most indurated,
- un-excitable,
- selfcontained,
- in sensible,
- dis-passionate,
- un ruffled,
- un excitable,
- re-served,
- more unimpressible,
- un-flappable,
- un concerned,
- un-emotional,
- re served,
- in-different,
- in susceptible,
- un-ruffled,
- self-contained,
- un-moved,
- un-concerned.
n.
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- show.
- cold,
- impassive,
- stoicism,
- belie,
- wooden,
- bloodless,
- icy,
- detached,
- dissimulate,
- reserve,
- stiff upper lip,
- distantly,
- clinically,
- empty,
- distant,
- stone-faced,
- bite,
- woodenly,
- numb,
- evenly,
- dissimulation,
- cripple,
- sphinx-like,
- stolid,
- blink,
- emotionless,
- stoic,
- hard-bitten,
- po-faced,
- deadpan,
- phlegmatic,
- internalize,
- reserved,
- blank,
- bat,
- glaze,
- detachment,
- robot,
- turn,
- inscrutable,
- immune,
- numbness,
- straight-faced,
- stony-faced,
- matter-of-fact,
- coldly,
- unmoved,
- emptiness,
- anodyne,
- clinical,
- unresponsive,
- straight face,
- cold-eyed,
- impenitent.
Other synonyms:
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- pokerfaced.
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- immobile.
How to use "Inexpressive" in context?
Expressive language is powerful. It can evoke emotion in readers, drive home a point, and transmit information.
Sometimes, people need to use expressive language to describe things that are difficult to put into words. This can be a necessary part of reporting or recounting a story, or conveying a complex idea.
People who are experiencing a mental health disorder may also find it difficult to express themselves fully or accurately. This can lead to avoidance or difficulty communicating, both with others and with mental health professionals.
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