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Usage Note
Inexpresivo describes a face, voice, or performance that reveals no emotion or inner life. It is built from the privative prefix in- plus expresivo, making it straightforwardly transparent in meaning. A learner should note that Spanish freely negates adjectives this way, but inexpresivo is more literary than the everyday phrase sin expresión.
Examples
"Su mirada era inexpresiva."
Natural Translation
Her gaze was expressionless.
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