Wiktionary
adv. In an unemotional manner.
WordNet
adv. in an unemotional manner; "the defendant stared unemotionally at the victim's family" [syn: without emotion] [ant: emotionally]
Usage examples of "unemotionally".
At any rate, he had long ago learned from Aissha that yielding to anguish was useless, that inner peace was the only key to endurance, that everything must be done calmly, unemotionally, because the alternative was a life of unending chaos and suffering.
She put them off unemotionally, without coquetry and without being disagreeable.
Gerard and I in due course found ourselves in the casualty department of the local major hospital where he was whisked off to regions unseen and I sat with my bare newly-washed arm on a small table while a middle-aged nursing sister expertly and unemotionally picked pellets out with a glittering instrument reminiscent of tweezers.
An Italian who owned a fleet of container ships shrugged unemotionally.
Their attention is withdrawn totally into their own mind and there, in its formative substratum, they come face to face with the mental record of their life's journey, as faithfully and unemotionally recorded as in any scientific instrument.
He told the story as calmly, as unemotionally as he could: the story of Ralston, Ralston of the fighting lights and the searchlights, of his father and family: of Riley, the ringleader of the mutiny and his refusal to leave the shaft tunnel: of Petersen, who had killed a marine and gladly given his own life: of McQuater and Chrysler and Doyle and a dozen others.