aboveboard, candid, detached, even-tempered, impassible, level-headed, out of touch, self-possessed, unanxious, unimpressionable, unresponsive
Definitionadj. unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice
Last update: February 23, 2017
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A journalist should be a dispassionate reporter of events and incidents. [adjective]
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Likewise, they pass dispassionate judgment on whatever we bring back. [adjective]
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In the third book of The Prelude we find a dispassionate account of student life, with its trivial occupations, its pleasures and general aimlessness. [adjective]
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The History of Henry VII is a calm, dispassionate, and remarkably accurate history, which makes us regret that Bacon did not do more historical work. [adjective]
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Jane, I am not a gentle-tempered manyou forget that: I am not long-enduring; I am not cool and dispassionate. [adjective]
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It is taken, strangely enough, from an Israelite source, but the tone of the whole is quite dispassionate and objective. [Please select]
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Elton had a low but clear and dispassionate voice, and a concise utterance. [Please select]
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It is, indeed, quite extensively exasperating to the dispassionate onlooker. [Please select]
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Lord Newhaven reviewed with a dispassionate eye his courtship and marriage. [Please select]
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Such is the verdict of one of the acutest and most dispassionate men that ever lived. [Please select]
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"I'm up here, and I can take a dispassionate view of things."' [Please select]
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