single word requests - How can I describe someone who feels little or no emotion?


I don't mean someone who lacks emotion because they "don't care", but because either they can't feel emotion or the emotional response is delayed because of a genetic disposition.


Maybe there is an appropriate medical term that could be used.


The word stoic is recommended from a similar question, for example - but that question and its answers relate to an individuals ability to endure/tolerate a situation or simply ignore their emotions.



Answer



Blunted affect may be the noun, but if you're looking for an adjective to describe someone like that the term is affectless.



affectless : showing or expressing no emotion; also : unfeeling



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