Unsentimental
(adjective)
Not sentimental or emotional; practical and matter-of-fact.
Origin:
Early 19th century; formed from the prefix un- and the adjective "sentimental".
Examples:
- The unsentimental businessman made decisions based on profit and loss.
- The unsentimental judge handed down a fair sentence.
- The unsentimental soldier followed orders without question.
- The unsentimental approach was best suited for the task at hand.
- The unsentimental writer wrote stories that were based on fact.