inexpressive Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌɪn.ɪkˈspres.ɪv]
  • Us [ ˌɪn.ɪkˈspres.ɪv]

Meaning of inexpressive In English

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Examples of inexpressive

  • In the first section, a high-pitched, cheerfully inexpressive chordal staccato is followed by a contrasting legato phrase tracing melodic contortions at the lower octave.

  • Even though masks were not worn in these improvisations, the students were instructed to have an inexpressive, mask-like face.

  • There is a popular view that men are unemotional, inexpressive, and impersonal.

  • Since knowledge and technology for physically based modelling are available, we don't see why we should remain stuck with inexpressive sound samples.

  • Flattened supertonics and bodily contortions are purely ornamental gestures, inexpressive codes that satisfy a vague curiosity for things other.

  • I would far prefer to hear real pupils performing enthusiastically, if somewhat erratically, than endure the robotic and inexpressive offerings of a computer.

  • Bob will always try to keep them as open-minded and as inexpressive as possible.

  • Put another way, controlled loss of information is about discovering what the performer can and cannot do, about matching that dividing line with the one between expressive and inexpressive.

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