tearless
/ˈtirlə̇s, ˈtiəl-/ (ame, mw)
tearless — 形容詞
- tearlesspositive
- more tearlesscomparative
- most tearlesssuperlative
1. not crying or producing tears, especially when tears would normally be expected;
無淚;不流淚
沒有眼淚的;不哭泣的
not crying or producing tears, especially when tears would normally be expected; describing a person who does not weep or a moment that happens without any crying
Hugo gave a tearless speech at his father's funeral, though his voice shook.
Hugo 在父親的葬禮上發表了無淚的演說,儘管他的聲音在顫抖。
tearless + noun: 'tearless speech'
The tearless farewell between the soldiers was more heartbreaking than any crying.
士兵之間無淚的道別比任何哭泣都更讓人心碎。
attributive use before farewell/goodbye
Sophia tried to stay tearless as she handed in her resignation letter.
Sophia 遞交辭職信時,努力保持不流淚。
His tearless reaction to the bad news worried his family more than anger would have.
他對壞消息那無淚的反應比憤怒更讓家人擔心。
Putri's voice was tearless, but her hands trembled as she spoke to the crowd.
Putri 的聲音聽起來沒有哭意,但她對著群眾說話時雙手在顫抖。
- dry-eyed
more common in everyday English; less literary tone
- stoic
broader meaning — enduring pain or hardship without showing emotion, not limited to tears
- unmoved
suggests a lack of emotional reaction altogether, not just the absence of tears
- unweeping
very rare and literary; restricted to poetic or old-fashioned writing
文法句型
tearless + noun
be + tearless
remain / stay + tearless
用法筆記
Often describes a person who controls their emotions in a situation where crying would be normal, such as a funeral or a difficult farewell. More common in written and literary English than in everyday conversation.