Unexpressive
[uhn-ik-spres-iv] /ˌʌn ɪkˈsprɛs ɪv/
adjective
1.
not expressive; lacking in expression of meaning, feeling, etc.:
a bland and unexpressive person.
2.
Obsolete. inexpressible.
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