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dispassionate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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From dis- + passionate.
dispassionate (comparative more dispassionate, superlative most dispassionate)
- Not showing, and not affected by, emotion, bias, or prejudice.
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Synonyms: nonpassionate, unpassionate; see also Thesaurus:alexithymic, Thesaurus:impartial
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Antonym: passionate
not showing, and not affected by, emotion, bias, or prejudice
- Bulgarian: безстрастен (bg) (bezstrasten)
- Chinese:
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Mandarin: 冷靜的 / 冷静的 (lěngjìng de), 不帶感情的 / 不带感情的 (bù dài gǎnqíng de)
- Finnish: kiihkoton, maltillinen (fi)
- French: dépassionné (fr), calme (fr), rationnel (fr), impartial (fr), objectif (fr)
- German: leidenschaftslos
- Italian: spassionato (it)
- Maori: whakamoroki
- Polish: bezstronny (pl), beznamiętny (pl)
- Russian: беспристра́стный (ru) (bespristrástnyj) (impartial, unbiased)
- Swedish: lidelsefri (sv), kallsinnig (sv)
- Ukrainian: безсторо́нній (uk) (bezstorónnij) (impartial, unbiased), безпри́страсний (uk) (bezprýstrasnyj) (impassive, passionless, unimpassioned)
From dispassion + -ate (verb-forming suffix).
dispassionate (third-person singular simple present dispassionates, present participle dispassionating, simple past and past participle dispassionated)
- (obsolete, rare) To free from passion.
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Antonym: passionate
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