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unblinking    
unblinking
adj 1: showing no visible emotion; "stood unblinking and
accepted a sentence of a year"
2: not shrinking from danger [synonym: {unblinking}, {unflinching},
{unintimidated}, {unshrinking}]

emotionless \e*mo"tion*less\ adj.
1. unsusceptible to, destitute of, or showing no emotion;
unmoved by feeling. Opposite of {emotional}; as, he kept
his emotionless objectivity and faith in the cause he
served. [Narrower terms: {matter-of-fact, prosaic};
{philosophical, philosophic}; {phlegmatic, phlegmatical,
stolid}; {stoic, stoical}; {unblinking}] Also See: {cool},
{passionless}, {unmoved}(predicate), {unmoving}.

Syn: unemotional, passionless.
[WordNet 1.5]

55 Moby Thesaurus words for "unblinking":
agile, alert, alive, attentive, awake, bright, calm, coolheaded,
inexcitable, keen, nerveless, nimble, on the, on the alert,
on the ball, on the job, prompt, qui vive, quick, ready, relaxed,
rock-steady, sharp, sleepless, smart, steady, steady-handed,
steady-nerved, steel-nerved, strong-nerved, unabashed, unappalled,
unawed, unblenching, uncowed, uncringing, undaunted, undismayed,
unfaltering, unflinching, unintimidated, unnervous, unnodding,
unquivering, unshaken, unshaky, unshrinking, unsleeping,
unstrained, untremulous, unwavering, unwinking, wakeful,
wide-awake, without a tremor


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