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Dispassionate Meaning in English

word

dɪˈspæʃənət
dis-PASH-uh-nuht
dɪspˈæʃənət
dis-PASH-uh-nuht

Definition

Showing no strong emotion or bias; able to make fair judgments because of not being influenced by personal feelings.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used in formal or academic settings to describe judgement, analysis, or advice. Collocates with 'analysis', 'observer', and 'approach'. Do not confuse with 'unemotional' (no emotion at all); 'dispassionate' means fair and objective, not cold-hearted.

Example Sentences

The judge made a dispassionate decision.

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She gave a dispassionate report about the accident.

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We need a dispassionate analysis to solve this problem.

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He remained dispassionate during the heated discussion.

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Journalists should be dispassionate when reporting news.

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It's hard to stay dispassionate when friends are involved.

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