Crossword-Solution: INEXPRESSIVE 12 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 24

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Word Word Type Definition
Inexpressive a. Inexpressible.
Inexpressive a. Without expression or meaning; not expressive; dull;
unintelligent; as, an inexpressive countenance.

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out of tune 20 answers
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Vacant 77 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INEXPRESSIVE (5)

Rowland, indeed, had taken an exquisite satisfaction in his companion’s deep, inexpressive assent to his interest in him.
Roderick Hudson Henry James 2006
After this result might have been supposed to be attained, Gordon Wright stepped back into his usual place and showed her those small civilities which were the only homage that the quiet conditions of their life rendered possible--walked with her, talked with her, brought her a book to read, a chair to sit upon, a couple of flowers to place in the bosom of her gown, treated her, in a word, with a sober but by no means inexpressive gallantry.
Confidence Henry James 2006
XII The motive of his visit to the cemetery remained undefined save as a final effort of escape from his wife’s inexpressive acceptance of his shame.
The Touchstone Edith Wharton 1995
But the effort of fixing his attention on Owen’s words was so great that it left no power for more than the briefest and most inexpressive replies.
The Reef Edith Wharton 1995
Abel's boat and Jonathan Bowden's boat were as distinct and experienced personalities as the men themselves, and as inexpressive.
The Country of the Pointed Firs Sarah Orne Jewett 2008

Quotes with INEXPRESSIVE (1)

The mind is at every stage a theater of simultaneous possibilities. Consciousness consists in the comparison of these with each other, the selection of some, and the suppression of the rest by the reinforcing and inhibiting agency of attention. The highest and most elaborated mental products are filtered from the data chosen by the faculty next beneath, out of the mass offered by the faculty below that, which mass in turn was sifted from a still larger amount of yet simpler m…
William James The Principles of Psychology