duygusuz — meaning in English
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English meaning
- deadpan adjective Delivered with a completely blank, unsmiling face and a flat voice, so that the joke lands precisely because the speaker gives no sign of joking.
- emotionless adj Showing no feeling or emotion; blank or detached.
- insensate adj Having no sensation or consciousness; unconscious; inanimate.
- insensitive adj Showing little concern or care for other people feelings.
- numb adj Unable to feel physical sensation, especially because of cold or pressure on a nerve.
- unfeeling adj Showing no emotion, sympathy, or compassion; callous.
Senses
duygusuz is used for these senses in English:
- deadpan Deliberately impassive or expressionless.
- emotionless Lacking emotion.
- insensate Having no sensation or consciousness; unconscious; inanimate.
- insensate Unfeeling, heartless, cruel, insensitive.
- insensitive Not expressing normal physical feeling.
- insensitive Not expressing normal emotional feelings; cold; tactless; undiplomatic.
- numb Emotionally unable to feel or respond in a normal way.
- unfeeling Without emotion or sympathy.
deadpan — full definition
- adjective Delivered with a completely blank, unsmiling face and a flat voice, so that the joke lands precisely because the speaker gives no sign of joking.
- adverb In a flat, expressionless way.
- verb To say something funny while keeping a completely straight face.