emotionlessly
English
Etymology
From emotionless + -ly.
Adverb
emotionlessly (comparative more emotionlessly, superlative most emotionlessly)
- Without emotion.
- 2010 May 24, Roslyn Sulcas, “Asking Puzzling Questions, With Full-Frontal Intensity”, in The New York Times[1]:
- “The Work The Work,” which ended on Saturday, is no exception, but takes things up a notch near the beginning when the women lie down and masturbate so mechanically and emotionlessly as to strip any eroticism from the act.
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