1. unsentimental - Adjective
2. unsentimental - Adjective Satellite
facing facts or difficulties realistically and with determination
Source: WordNetAn unsentimental elegy to the American West, follows the last modern-day cowboys to lead their flocks of sheep up into Montana’s Absaroka-Beartooth mountains for summer pasture. Source: Internet
At the novel's beginning, Becky Sharp is a bright girl with an eye to improving her lot through marrying up the social scale; though she is thoroughly unsentimental, she is nonetheless portrayed as being a good friend to Amelia. Source: Internet
At the dark heart of is an unsparing and unsentimental view of human nature. Source: Internet
Critics praised the film's unsentimental, spare, and unvarnished combat scenes and its raw, black-and-white cinematography. Source: Internet
The subject naturally meant I would need to confront some dark themes, but I was determined that I would keep the tone light and unsentimental. Source: Internet
His work is imbued with love for Egypt and its people, but it is also utterly honest and unsentimental.” Source: Internet