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Superlative for having or indicating an efficient, practical, and systematic approach to one's work or a task
“He learned to follow their low-key, businesslike approach because it was the best way to fit in with the group.”
Superlative for showing little or no feeling
“Her businesslike demeanor and lack of emotion made it difficult to gauge her true feelings.”
Superlative for showing little or no feeling
Superlative for mentally calm, having no emotion too strong or too weak
Superlative for marked by values relating to skill, competency, and confidence
Superlative for arranged neatly and in order, or inclined to keep things neat and in order
Superlative for serious in nature or demeanor
Superlative for rather rude, curt or abrupt in speech or manner
Superlative for common, having no unique or outstanding characteristics
Superlative for stubbornly, and usually unreasonably, holding to an opinion, decision or purpose
Superlative for expressed through or organized in the form of institutions
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