different between unemotional vs inured
unemotional
English
Etymology
un- +? emotional
Adjective
unemotional (comparative more unemotional, superlative most unemotional)
- Showing little or no feeling.
- An unemotional person
- Reasoned and objective, involving reason or intellect rather than feelings.
Synonyms
- (showing little or no feeling): dispassionate; See: Thesaurus:alexithymic
Antonyms
- (showing little or no feeling): passionate
Translations
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inured
English
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /??nj??d/
Verb
inured
- simple past tense and past participle of inure
Anagrams
- driuen, indure, nudier, ruined, urined
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